High intraocular pressure usually does not cause headache symptoms, and is usually manifested as swelling, headache, vomiting, etc..
High intraocular pressure is mostly seen in patients with glaucoma, and after the onset of the disease, patients mainly experience eye soreness, pain, dizziness, headache, nausea and regurgitation, loss of vision, and other symptoms, but will not experience tightness of the head.
For high intraocular pressure caused by glaucoma, timely targeted treatment is needed. The first step is to use medication such as mannitol and brimonidine tartrate eye drops to reduce the pressure in the eye; in the case of open-angle glaucoma, trabeculoplasty laser treatment should be considered. In the case of open-angle glaucoma, trabeculoplasty laser treatment should be considered. In the case that the above two options are ineffective, a compound trabeculectomy type of surgical program is also needed to treat the eye.
High intraocular pressure needs to be taken seriously and treated under the guidance of a doctor to avoid aggravation of the condition.