What happens when you drink too much alcohol and your eyes hurt?

Eye pain in patients after drinking too much alcohol may be caused by eye allergies, eye infections, and acute attacks of glaucoma.
Some patients are allergic to alcohol and may develop eye allergy, which may lead to conjunctival congestion, eye stinging, blurred vision and other uncomfortable symptoms.
If the patient’s eye suffers from blepharitis, blepharitis and other eye infections, excessive alcohol consumption may lead to the patient’s eye local vasodilatation, which may aggravate the eye infection, and the patient’s eye discomfort is obvious, and eye pain, photophobia, tearing and other uncomfortable symptoms may occur.
Excessive alcohol consumption may induce acute glaucoma, patients with increased intraocular pressure, eye swelling and pain, blurred vision and other discomforts, and even accompanied by headache, nausea, vomiting and other systemic symptoms.
It is recommended that patients with obvious eye pain should consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.