What’s wrong with dizziness and swollen eyes?

Dizziness and eye swelling are usually caused by visual fatigue or glaucoma.
1. Visual fatigue: commonly found in students and patients who need to use computers and cell phones for a long time at work. Dizziness and swelling of the eyes are related to the spasm of the ciliary muscle inside the eyeball after excessive close eye use. Patients need to rest their eyes and reduce the time of close eye use to alleviate the symptoms.
2. Glaucoma: because of the rise in intraocular pressure caused by eye swelling and pain, and cause dizziness and even nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, you can through the intravenous infusion of mannitol, point carteolol hydrochloride eye drops, etc. to reduce intraocular pressure to relieve the symptoms, if necessary, you also need to go through the surgical treatment, such as to do the composite trabeculectomy, and so on.
The symptoms of dizziness and eye swelling and pain, you need to go to the ophthalmology department of the regular hospital in a timely manner, by the doctor to identify the specific causes and targeted treatment.