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What Facts Should You Know About Eye Pain?
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What Facts Should You Know About Eye Pain?
  • Eye pain is often described as burning, sharp,
    shooting, dull, gritty, a feeling of "something
    in my eye," aching, pressure, boring, throbbing,
    or stabbing. People sometimes confuse pain
    originating from the eye with other symptoms,
    such as a headache, sinus pain, toothache, or a
    migraine.
  • Seek emergency medical care for eye pain if
    you've experienced a chemical or flash burn, a
    traumatic event, or have accompanying vision
    loss.
  • Treatment depends upon the cause of the eye pain.

Eye pain is a very common reason for people to
seek medical care from their family doctor or an
ophthalmologist, a medical doctor specializing in
the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases.
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What Causes Eye Pain?
Causes of eye pain fall into two broad
categories ocular pain and orbital pain.
  • Conjunctivitis is one of the most common eye
    problems. Conjunctivitis can be an allergic,
    chemical, bacterial, or viral inflammation of the
    conjunctiva (the delicate membrane lining the
    eyelid and covering the eyeball). Pinkeye is a
    nonmedical term usually referring to
    conjunctivitis caused by a respiratory virus,
    because the conjunctiva gets inflamed and turns a
    pinkish color. Conjunctivitis is usually not
    associated with the symptom of pain. Itching,
    redness, and drainage are typical symptoms and
    signs associated with conjunctivitis.
  • Corneal abrasions and corneal ulcerations are
    common conditions that cause eye pain. The cornea
    is the transparent surface of the eye, and it
    contains many pain-sensitive nerve endings.
    Abrasions occur from scratches to the surface of
    the cornea, such as from trauma, a foreign body
    in the eye, or overuse of contact lenses.
    Ulcerations occur from primary infections of the
    cornea or infected abrasions.
  • Keratopathies are a variety of conditions of the
    cornea and can be a cause of ocular pain.

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  • Foreign bodies, usually located on the cornea or
    in the conjunctiva, are objects or materials that
    give the sensation that something is in eye.
    Foreign bodies produce eye pain similar to that
    of corneal abrasions.
  • Chemical burns and flash burns can be significant
    causes of eye pain. Chemical burns come from eye
    exposure to acid or alkaline substances, such as
    household cleaners or bleach. Flash burns occur
    from intense light sources when improper or no
    eye protection is worn while performing arc
    welding or being exposed to the ultraviolet rays
    of tanning booths. Even an intense sunny day can
    cause a corneal flash burn from reflected
    ultraviolet light.
  • Blepharitis is a condition that causes mild eye
    discomfort when plugged oil glands at the eyelid
    edges cause inflammation of the eyelid.
  • A sty or a chalazion causes eye pain because of
    local irritation. Either of these conditions
    cause a lump you can see or feel within the
    eyelid. The lump is a result of a blocked oil
    gland within the eyelid. This lump causes
    irritation to the eye, can be very painful to the
    touch, and may occur in both children and adults.

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  • Acute angle closure glaucoma can cause severe
    ocular or orbital pain. However, most cases of
    glaucoma are of the open-angle variety and are
    painless. An increase in intraocular pressure, or
    internal eye pressure, causes glaucoma. This can
    ultimately lead to defects in vision and even
    blindness if left untreated. Intraocular pressure
    can increase because of a blockage of outflow or
    increased production of aqueous humor (the fluid
    that bathes the inner eye). Glaucoma typically
    occurs in older adults.
  • Iritis is an inflammation of the iris, or colored
    part of the eye, that causes one to feel deep eye
    or orbital pain, usually accompanied by blurred
    vision and light sensitivity.
  • Scleritis is a rare cause of severe eye pain and
    is often associated with systemic illness.

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Orbital pain is described as a deep, dull ache
behind or in the eye. This pain is often caused
by diseases of the eye.
  • Optic neuritis is an inflammation of the optic
    nerve. The optic nerve connects to the back of
    the eye. The cause of this inflammation can be
    from multiple sclerosis, viral infections, or
    bacterial infections and can cause symptoms such
    as pressure behind the eye together with changes
    in vision and eye pain, especially on movement of
    the affected eye.
  • Sinusitis, which is a bacterial or viral
    infection or allergic reaction in the sinuses,
    can cause a sensation of orbital or eye socket
    pain. Pain coming from the sinus cavities can be
    interpreted as eye pain.

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  • Migraines and cluster headaches are a very common
    cause of orbital eye pain.
  • Painful ophthalmoplegia is the combination of
    orbital pain and eye muscle weakness. In addition
    to pain, there is double vision when both eyes
    are open. Causes include various inflammatory
    conditions of the orbit.
  • Tooth pain resulting from problems with the upper
    teeth may present as pain in the orbit or below
    the eye.
  • Traumatic events, such as a penetrating injury to
    the eye, a blow to the eye with a foreign object,
    and motor vehicle collisions, are causes of
    significant eye pain and injury. Scratches to the
    cornea typically associated with traumatic events
    are very painful. These are common eye problems
    that lead people to seek medical attention.

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