What’s with the orbital pain?

Patients with orbital pain may be caused by overuse of eyes, neuropathic pain, glaucoma, eye trauma and so on. 1. Excessive eye use: if the patient looks at the computer, reads the cell phone, reads a book for a long time, the eyes will be distended and painful, accompanied by orbital pain and other uncomfortable symptoms. 2. Neuropathic pain: if the patient is affected by inflammation, trauma, poisoning and other factors, in the absence of external stimuli, can also feel the pain, is the somatosensory system of lesions as well as pain caused by disease, the patient can also have orbital pain manifestation. 3. Glaucoma: Glaucoma patients with elevated intraocular pressure can have the discomfort of orbital pain, which can also be accompanied by eye distension, blepharospasm, blurred vision and other discomfort. 4. Ocular trauma: patients with ocular trauma can also suffer from orbital swelling and pain after their eyes have been bumped or hit, and patients can also suffer from subcutaneous bruising and other uncomfortable symptoms. It is recommended that patients with significant orbital pain should consult a regular hospital in time to assess their condition and under the guidance of a doctor.