What’s going on with the eyeball pressure?

There are many reasons for eyeball pressure pain, which may be related to visual fatigue, optic neuritis, glaucoma and so on.
1. Visual fatigue: it is commonly caused by excessive eye use, which leads to long-term fatigue of ciliary muscle and spasm, which can be combined with slight pain in the eyeball when pressing the eyeball.
2. Optic neuritis: It may be caused by localized infection or upper respiratory tract infection, causing inflammation of the optic nerve, which will cause obvious pressure pain when pressing on the eyeball, and will also cause pain in the rotation of the eyeball.
3. Glaucoma: If acute closed-angle glaucoma or open-angle glaucoma occurs, it will be accompanied by elevated intraocular pressure and eye distension, and eyeball pressure pain will also occur.
Eyeball pressure pain can also be seen in other causes, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out relevant examinations, with the help of the doctor to clarify the cause, and targeted treatment or therapy.