The sudden onset of orbital pain depends on the symptoms of the attack. Unilateral or bilateral orbital pain accompanied by headache is common because of supraorbital neuralgia formed by visual fatigue, after a cold, lack of sleep, stress, and in severe cases, nausea can also be formed. Neuralgia can be significantly improved by oral medication and acupuncture treatment. If the orbital pain is sudden, mostly monocular attacks, ipsilateral migraine, swelling pain, ipsilateral temple, nasal root with swelling pain, and at the same time, there is obvious vision loss, a layer of water mist feeling or iris vision, that is, a layer of halo around when looking at a point light source, this situation may also be an attack of increased eye pressure, glaucoma.