Pain in the eyes
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Pain in the eyes
there is one day, I was out with friends and suddenly I felt pain in my eyes. and then I started to have a headache. it so pains that I want to cry :')
why is that related to my head???
why is that related to my head???
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Re: Pain in the eyes
Hello - sorry to hear about the pain - we do have a clinic running this month around pain - so please do submit your question to our experts to see if they may be able to help
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Re: Pain in the eyes
Thank you for the care, I will try to ask the question there. Thanks again for the help:)
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Re: Pain in the eyes
Surface eye pain is often related to a foreign object in your eye, better go to a doctor for a check up
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Re: Pain in the eyes
It could be a burst blood vessel at the back of your eye or some kind of pressure, also at the back of your eyes.
I remember being on an airplane where what you've described hit me: it was incredibly painful. The altitude of the airplane caused a blood vessel in the back of my eye to rupture [at least it felt it had]. It didn't cause my eyes to bleed or me to lose my vision, though. I realize you weren't on an airplane when your eye was affected but I do think there was pressure in the back of your eyes that caused you pain.
It may be best to see an optician to get the back of your eyes checked out. If you don't, it could be a matter of time before it hits again. When you do see your optician, tell her/him what you've told us.
I do hope I've helped.
I remember being on an airplane where what you've described hit me: it was incredibly painful. The altitude of the airplane caused a blood vessel in the back of my eye to rupture [at least it felt it had]. It didn't cause my eyes to bleed or me to lose my vision, though. I realize you weren't on an airplane when your eye was affected but I do think there was pressure in the back of your eyes that caused you pain.
It may be best to see an optician to get the back of your eyes checked out. If you don't, it could be a matter of time before it hits again. When you do see your optician, tell her/him what you've told us.
I do hope I've helped.
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Re: Pain in the eyes
Eye pain and headaches are often connected because the muscles around your eyes can strain and trigger tension in your head. This can be from things like bright lights, focusing too long, or even dehydration. When your eyes feel stressed, it can lead to headaches as a response. Resting your eyes and staying hydrated can sometimes help prevent this!