What is panda eyes trauma?

Panda eyes trauma is also known as periorbital ecchymosis. It is a condition where there is bruising or discoloration around the eyes caused by trauma or injury. The injury can be due to various reasons such as a fall, physical assault, car accident, sports injury or surgery.

Panda eyes can occur on one or both sides of the face and can be accompanied by swelling and pain. The symptoms generally appear within a few hours of the injury and gradually disappear within a week or two.

In addition to physical trauma, panda eyes can also result from underlying medical conditions such as allergies, sinusitis, or anemia. In some cases, panda eyes can be a sign of a more serious medical condition such as skull fracture, brain injury, or bleeding in the brain.

It is important to seek medical attention if the bruising around the eyes is severe or accompanied by other symptoms such as headache, dizziness, loss of vision or consciousness.

Treatment for panda eyes typically involves pain management, cold compress, and rest. In severe cases, surgery may be required to repair or reconstruct damaged tissues around the eyes.