Pain at the brow bone of the eye may be seen in two diseases: the first one, the manifestation of eye fatigue. This condition may lead to the appearance of slight swelling, soreness and dryness of the eye, and is accompanied by dizziness and headache on the same side, and pain at the location of the brow bone. For this condition, it is recommended to maintain reasonable eye habits and pay attention to rest in order to gradually improve. If necessary, you can choose anti-fatigue eye drops to assist in the treatment, such as Sturgeon eye drops. The second, seen in the disease glaucoma, symptoms are generally more intense and may manifest as obvious eye distention, vision loss, ipsilateral dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting and other manifestations. This condition is more critical, and if high eye pressure is not controlled in a timely manner, it can cause pressure on the optic nerve, which can have irreversible effects.