What’s wrong with a child’s orbital pain?

Children’s orbital pain may be caused by eye fatigue, eye trauma, inflammatory infections and other factors. 1. Eye fatigue: If children look at computers, cell phones, TV and other electronic devices for a long time, it may lead to overuse of eyes, causing eye fatigue, so that the ciliary muscle in the eyes is in a state of excessive contraction, and eye pain, eye soreness and other symptoms. 2. Eye trauma: if children accidentally hit the orbital area with objects when they are moving around, it will easily lead to damage of local skin tissues, which will result in orbital pain in children. 3. Inflammatory infections: children with conjunctivitis, keratitis and other eye infections can suffer from orbital pain due to inflammatory stimulation, which can be accompanied by localized redness, swelling, itching and other uncomfortable symptoms. It is recommended that children with significant orbital pain consult a doctor to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.