What’s wrong with the back of my head and my eyes?

The swelling and pain in the back of the head and eyes may be related to physiological factors, or it may be caused by high blood pressure, glaucoma and other reasons.
1. Physiological factors: If you are overworked in the near future, such as reading for a long time, writing, looking at cell phones, computers and other electronic products, coupled with poor rest at night and insufficient sleep, may cause eyestrain, which may cause swelling and pain in the back of the head and eyes, and may also be accompanied by sleepiness, mental lethargy and other manifestations.
2. Hypertension: Due to the influence of certain adverse factors, blood pressure fluctuates and rises, resulting in increased pressure inside the cerebral blood vessels, which may cause swelling and pain in the back of the head and eyes, and may be accompanied by dizziness, nausea and other symptoms.
3. Glaucoma: when glaucoma acute attack, can lead to patients with increased intraocular pressure, may cause swelling and pain in the back of the head and eyes, may also be accompanied by vision loss, sensitivity to light and other manifestations.
The back of the head and eye swelling and pain, to rule out physiological factors, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible, a clear diagnosis of the specific causes, by the doctor’s guidance to be treated.