One eye is convex and the other is not, which can be caused by orbital tumor, orbital inflammatory pseudotumor, monocular myopia and other factors.
1. Orbital tumor: long-term mental tension or excessive pressure and other factors can cause endocrine disorders, which may result in excessive proliferation of orbital tissues and formation of tumors, which may compress the eye orbital after increasing in size and lead to one eye convex and one non-convex condition.
2. Orbital inflammatory pseudotumor: long-term stimulation of chronic inflammation in the orbit can lead to local tissue hyperplasia, and the hyperplasia can squeeze the eyeball, leading to the bulging of one eye.
3. Monocular myopia: long-term sideways looking at the cell phone, reading books, etc., can lead to a higher degree of myopia of one eye, and the length of the eye axis appears to be changed, which is manifested as one eye is convex and one eye is not convex.
If one eye is convex and the other is not, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible, and follow the doctor’s instructions to actively carry out the appropriate treatment, which will help to alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms as soon as possible.