Pain at the end of the eye when blinking and pressing

The pain at the end of the eye, the pain when you blink, and the pain when you press are commonly caused by eye fatigue or foreign objects falling into the eye after a long period of time, and may also be caused by eye diseases such as mydriasis and conjunctivitis, which need to be judged and treated according to the situation. I. Physiological factors 1, eye fatigue: long-term use of the eyes, lack of rest will lead to eye fatigue, may appear the tail of the eye pain, a blink on the pain, a press also pain. You should be careful not to spend too much time with your eyes, pay attention to rest, have time to do eye exercises, or use hot towels to relieve eye fatigue; 2, foreign objects: foreign objects such as eyelashes fall into the eye will be because of friction conjunctiva, eye tail pain a blink on the pain and press also pain. The foreign body may be discharged with the blinking action. If the foreign body sensation and pain last longer, the foreign body needs to be removed with the help of a doctor; 3. Contact lenses: contact lens models do not match or are worn for too long, which may rub the cornea, triggering oculogyric pain, pain when blinking and pain when pressing. It is recommended to remove the contact lenses immediately, if there is eye congestion or still have foreign body sensation and pain after removal, it is recommended to seek medical examination. Second, pathological factors 1, eye inflammation: eye inflammation includes the most common wheals, as well as conjunctivitis, keratitis, etc.. If the inflammation site of the wheals is at the end of the eye, there will be pain at the end of the eye, pain when you blink, pain when you press, and also redness and swelling of the eyelid. Other eye inflammations can be accompanied by frequent blinking, bloodshot eyes, tearing, and photophobia. Treatment needs to be symptomatic and tailored to the different causes. Antibacterial eye medications, such as levofloxacin and tobramycin, can be used under the guidance of a doctor; or antibiotics, such as ofloxacin eye drops and erythromycin eye ointment; patients with severe symptoms can also take oral anti-inflammatory drugs, such as cefdinir and amoxicillin; 2. High eye pressure: glaucoma, cataract, and high myopia can lead to high eye pressure, and patients may experience pain at the end of the eye, which hurts when they blink and a Press also painful situation, and accompanied by vision loss, eye swelling and pain, headache and other symptoms. In mild cases, eye drops such as brinzolamide and latanoprost can be used under the guidance of doctors to reduce IOP, while in severe cases, surgery is required. 3. Eye tumors: clinically, eye tumors are divided into internal eye tumors and external eye tumors. The symptoms of external eye tumor will be accompanied by localized hard nodes. Ocular tumors generally adopt different treatment methods according to different tumors, such as surgery, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, cryotherapy and laser therapy. Patients should understand the cause of the disease before treatment and carry out symptomatic treatment. In life, we should pay attention to hand hygiene, avoid rubbing eyes with hands, don’t sit in front of computer for a long time, pay attention to eye fatigue, avoid staying up late, avoid eating spicy and stimulating food, and eat more vegetables.