Hollow and lifeless eyes are usually related to refractive error, strabismus and other reasons, patients can be treated by prescription lenses to correct and surgical treatment to relieve eye discomfort.
When refractive error is uncorrected, the eyes are blurry and unable to focus on the target scene, resulting in a hollow and lifeless appearance. Patients can determine the degree of refractive error through an optometry examination, and then get glasses or undergo refractive surgery to correct the refractive error and improve vision, thereby relieving discomfort.
Patients with strabismus may have empty, lifeless and dull eyes due to the fact that both eyes are not parallel in the direction of vision. Patients can wear eyeglasses to correct accommodative strabismus or undergo surgery to correct non-accommodative strabismus in order to alleviate the symptoms of discomfort.
In addition, patients who are overworked or emotionally depressed may also have hollow, dull eyes, which can be alleviated with sleep and emotional adjustment.
It is recommended that patients with hollow, dull eyes and other discomforts consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.