Pain in the eyes connected to the temples may be caused by cluster headache, vascular headache, glaucoma, keratitis and so on.
1. Cluster headache: repeated attacks at a fixed time of the day. During the attack, there is a short but severe and unbearable headache, and during the headache attack, it may involve the deep part of one side of the eyeball and the periorbital area, making it also have pain symptoms. In severe cases, it may even involve half of the head, resulting in tearing, conjunctival congestion and other symptoms.
2. Vascular headache: during the attack, it can lead to neurasthenia, blurred vision and other symptoms, and also the symptoms of pain in the eyes and temples.
3. Glaucoma: usually associated with genetic factors, high blood pressure and other factors can also lead to the occurrence of this disease. In addition to pain in the eyes, it can also cause more intense and unbearable pain in the head, forehead and temples on the same side of the head. At the same time, vision loss and blurred vision can also occur, which in turn can also cause pain in the eyes along with the temples.
4. Keratitis: when there is keratitis, due to the corneal epithelium of the corneal defects and lead to the exposure of the nerve endings, so that the sensitivity of the eyes increased, which led to the stinging pain in the eyes. At this point, the pain involves the temples.
In the case of pain in the eyes connected to the temples, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease and carry out targeted treatment.