Clinically, the common causes of eye protrusion include orbital inflammation, orbital space-occupying lesions and thyroid-related ophthalmopathy, which can be treated with anti-infective drugs, surgical treatments and hormonal drugs as prescribed by doctors. 1. Intraorbital inflammation: Intraorbital inflammation is one of the more common causes of proptosis. For example, granuloma caused by bacterial infection and cellulitis of eyelid can be manifested as protruding eyeballs externally, which can be treated with anti-infective drugs such as Amoxicillin Clavulanate Potassium Tablets. 2. Occupying lesions in the orbit: At the same time, it may also be caused by occupying lesions in the orbit. For example, inflammatory pseudotumor and hemangioma in the orbit, etc. Patients usually need to remove the lesion through surgical treatment to relieve the symptoms. 3. Thyroid-related ophthalmopathy: when hyperthyroidism occurs, it may lead to soft tissue hyperplasia in the orbit, and hypertrophy of extraocular muscles will push the eyeball to protrude outward, such patients usually need to give priority to the treatment of thyroid function abnormality, and then they can use hormone medication such as fluticasone drops as prescribed by the doctor, which can promote the reset of protruding eyeballs. To summarize, patients with protruding eyes should go to the hospital in time, after clarifying the cause of the disease, and then carry out targeted treatment.