Patients with forehead and orbital pain and other discomforts may be caused by neurogenic headache, hypertension, glaucoma and ocular trauma. 1. Neurogenic headache: patients with primary neurovascular headache may experience discomfort such as orbital and forehead pain on one side. 2. Hypertension: Hypertensive patients with a sudden rise in blood pressure may suffer from forehead and orbital pain, as well as dizziness and other discomforts. 3. Glaucoma: elevated intraocular pressure in patients with glaucoma may lead to headache, orbital pain, and nausea, vomiting and other uncomfortable symptoms in patients with high intraocular pressure. 4. Ocular trauma: If patients suffer from ocular trauma, such as bumping, impact, etc., patients may experience forehead and orbital pain and other uncomfortable symptoms, and subcutaneous hematoma may also occur. It is recommended that patients with obvious forehead and orbital pain should consult a doctor in time to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.