How to relieve orbital pain

Orbital pain may be caused by glaucoma, optic neuritis, orbital cellulitis, etc., which need to be relieved through medication, surgery and other targeted treatments. 1. Glaucoma: when suffering from glaucoma, there will be a pathological increase in intraocular pressure, when the intraocular pressure rises to a certain level, it can lead to orbital pain. It can be treated with brinzolamide eye drops and timolol maleate eye drops as prescribed by the doctor. When the effect of drug treatment is not good, anti-glaucoma surgery can be used to reduce intraocular pressure and relieve the symptoms of orbital pain. 2. Optic neuritis: When the optic nerve at the bottom of the eye is inflamed, it can cause symptoms of pain around the eye as well as in the eye socket. Generally, it can be treated with glucocorticosteroids and nutritive nerve medicines under doctor’s guidance, such as: prednisolone, vitamin B1, and so on. 3. Orbital cellulitis: Orbital cellulitis is a kind of inflammation of orbital soft tissues, which can lead to congestion, edema and other abnormalities of the orbits, and can cause obvious pain in the orbits. It needs to be treated with the appropriate sensitive antibiotics after identifying the pathogenic bacteria through bacterial culture and drug sensitivity tests. For example, for gram-positive bacterial infections, drugs such as cefixime and amoxicillin can be applied. The symptoms of orbital pain, you need to go to a professional hospital in time to carry out relevant examinations, to clarify the specific causes and actively carry out targeted treatment.