If your eyes feel like they are sticking out after herpes, seek medical attention to determine if keratitis, dry eye, etc. is the cause. Herpes virus infection can be caused by a number of things. The most common is keratitis, which is related to the spread of the virus to the corneal tissue. Patients may experience symptoms such as a foreign body sensation in the eye and a tingling sensation, as if the eyeballs are bulging out and cannot be protected by the eyelids. In addition, if herpes virus infection causes dry eye, it will also cause patients to feel discomfort such as protruding eyeballs, dryness, and foreign body sensation. Patients are advised to visit the ophthalmology department of the hospital to confirm the diagnosis by perfecting the slit lamp microscopic examination and so on. Only after the cause is identified can targeted treatment be taken to improve the symptoms.