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Ophthalmalgia is eye pain caused by a lesion of the eyeball and its appendages. Depending on the disease, the location and nature of the pain varies. These include eyelid pain, orbital pain, nysalgia, and retrobulbar pain.
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1. Excessive use of eyes.
If you have eye pain, it may be related to overuse of your eyes, because overuse of your eyes can lead to eye fatigue, resulting in dry and painful eyes, usually caused by prolonged close use of mobile phones and computers. If the eye pain is caused by excessive use of the eyes, you need to relax your eyes in time and close your eyes. As long as you avoid overusing your eyes in your daily life and combine work and rest, then eye pain will not appear.
2. Conjunctivitis.
If you often feel pain in your eyes that doesn't relieve it, you need to be suspicious that it is conjunctivitis. Conjunctivitis is a relatively common eye disease, which not only causes redness, swelling, itching and pain in the eyes. If it is caused by conjunctivitis, it is best to take medication or use eye drops under the guidance of a doctor**.
3. Keratitis.
In addition to conjunctivitis, which can cause pain in the eyes, keratitis can also cause eye discomfort. When the corneal part of the human body is inflamed, local pain will appear, and it is necessary to take the best measures in time, such as topical medication, the use of eye drops, etc., to avoid the continuous appearance of corneal inflammation and aggravate the pain.
4. Stye.
When a stye appears in the eye area, a red bag will appear around the eye, and there will be redness, swelling, and pain. If the stye is causing eye pain, it is necessary to prevent the aggravation of local inflammation in time and carry out targeted **, then the pain will gradually disappear
5. The liver is hot.
If the liver is hot due to environmental, disease, psychological and other factors, it will also lead to pain around the eyes. Liver fire needs to be reduced through a reasonable diet and a healthy lifestyle to solve the root cause of eye pain.
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There are many reasons for eye pain, often playing with mobile phones, staying up late and not sleeping well will cause eye pain, or go to the hospital for a check-up.
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It may be caused by excessive eye use, it is recommended that you put down your electronic devices, do not keep staring at your mobile phone, and look at green objects in the distance.
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There are many causes of eye pain.
Eye pain, such as mobile phones, computers and electronic devices, is too long to look at, resulting in dry eyes and eye pain.
Another reason is that the eye is injured.
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It may be caused by excessive fatigue or some eye disease.
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There are many causes of eye pain, the common one is inflammation of the eye, there is pain caused by dry and tired eyes, and finally there is the eye pain caused by a foreign body in the eye.
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Do you often stay up late, or read e-books or something, it is recommended not to stay up late all the time, which is not good for your health.
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It may be because you spend too much time looking at your phone.
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Inflammation of the eye Glaucoma and other diseases can cause eye pain, go to the eye examination in time to confirm which cause of the diagnosis
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If you have eye fatigue, you can drop some eye drops, and if your eyes hurt, you need to go to the hospital.
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If you are too tired and overuse your eyes, your eyes will hurt, so it is recommended to take proper rest.
Maybe I can't sleep well, and I'm always sore, so you can just buy some eye drops.
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Eye pain is common, so you don't need to worry First of all, it is important to emphasize that this is not due to fatigue, but definitely due to a viral or bacterial infection, but it may be related to playing with the computer (because people's resistance decreases at night). If it hurts on the outside of the corner of the eye or above the eyelid, it could be a needle eye or a chalazion (or stye), and if a red bag develops there after two days, that's a symptom of a needle eye. Otherwise, it should be the other two mentioned above. >>>More
I'm telling you, it's neuralgia, it's normal. Don't worry too much. If it will appear in the near future, then go to the hospital and ask, it will be fine. Good luck.
It may be a lumbar muscle strain, rest for a while, and don't carry too heavy things. It'll get better slowly.