Sore eyes when wearing eyeglasses may be related to the low prescription of eyeglasses, as well as physiological and pathological factors such as dry eye. Sore eyes when wearing eyeglasses are usually related to the low fit of eyeglasses. Failure to respond to the doctor in a timely manner when trying on eyeglasses may result in the patient’s eyeglass prescription being too high or too low, or the distance between the eyeglasses and the eyeglasses being inappropriate, which may lead to the discomfort of sore eyes when wearing eyeglasses. When wearing glasses, it takes some time for the eyes to get used to the prescription of the glasses, the soreness and swelling of the eyes at this time is a normal phenomenon, and the symptoms can be gradually relieved after the patient wears the glasses for a period of time, and the symptoms of soreness and swelling of the eyes can also occur if the patient does not pay attention to eye hygiene and overuse of the eyes causes eye fatigue. Some diseases of the eye can also lead to soreness and swelling of the eyes, such as dry eye. Patients with dry eye syndrome usually experience eye fatigue, soreness, foreign body sensation, etc., which can be accompanied by dry eyes and other discomforts. It is recommended that patients who have significant soreness and swelling of the eyes consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.