Patients with monocular swelling and pain may be caused by glaucoma, iridocyclitis, eye trauma, etc. Patients with visual fatigue may also have soreness and swelling in the eyes, but it is more common in both eyes.
Glaucoma usually occurs in both eyes, but the onset of time is sequential, when one eye first appeared symptoms, the patient may appear monocular distension and pain in the discomfort, but also accompanied by nausea, vomiting, headache and other uncomfortable symptoms.
Iridocyclitis usually develops in one eye, and under the stimulation of inflammation, patients may have symptoms such as eye swelling, congestion, photophobia, and vision loss. Ocular trauma patients such as monocular bumping, extrusion, etc., the patient may appear affected eye swelling and pain, may also appear subcutaneous bruising and other discomfort.
Patients with visual fatigue may also experience discomfort such as eye distension and soreness, but mostly in both eyes.
It is recommended that patients with significant swelling and pain in one eye should consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and take treatment under the guidance of a doctor.