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Why Soreness Below Eye Happens (And How to Fix It)
Why Soreness Below Eye Happens (And How to Fix It) 4

Feeling soreness below eye tissues can be scary and disrupt your day. It might feel like a sharp pain or a dull ache. This usually means your body is trying to tell you something.

This discomfort can come from many things. It could be from being tired, staring at screens too long, or even a serious health issue. Finding out why is the first step to feeling better.

At Liv Hospital, we offer comprehensive, patient-centered care with the newest tools. Our team works hard to figure out why you have soreness below eye. We make plans just for you to help you feel better and keep your eyes healthy.

Key Takeaways

  • Discomfort in the facial area often results from simple fatigue or environmental strain.
  • Identifying the specific type of pain helps narrow down possible medical causes.
  • Professional diagnostic tools are key for making a good treatment plan.
  • Liv Hospital uses advanced medical methods for the best patient results.
  • Acting fast is the best way to handle ongoing eye pain.

Understanding the Causes of Soreness Below Eye

Understanding the Causes of Soreness Below Eye
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When you notice that the area around eye hurts, it’s important to figure out why. Identifying the cause is the first step to feeling better. We’ll help you understand if you need to rest or see a doctor.

Differentiating Between Surface Irritation and Deep Tissue Pain

Discomfort can be surface-level or deep. If the under eye hurts because of dryness or small scratches, it’s usually sharp. These issues often get better with creams or ointments.

But, if the under eye is sore from deeper tissues, it feels like a dull ache. This tells us if the problem is on the surface or deeper.

The Role of Eye Strain and Environmental Factors

Staring at screens for too long can make your eyes tired. This stops your eyes from blinking naturally. It can make the skin and muscles under your eyes sore.

Things like harsh winds, dust, or dry air can also bother your eyes. We’ve made a table to help you understand your symptoms better.

Symptom TypeCommon SensationPrimary TriggerTypical Ache Around Eye
Surface IrritationBurning or stingingDryness or dustMild and localized
Deep Tissue PainDull, throbbing acheDigital eye strainModerate and persistent
Inflammatory ResponseSwelling or tendernessAllergensSharp and sensitive

Common Medical Conditions Linked to Periorbital Tenderness

Common Medical Conditions Linked to Periorbital Tenderness
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When you wonder why your under eye hurts, it might be due to common inflammatory conditions. Many people feel pain in this area because of infections or other health issues. Finding out the exact cause is key to managing the problem and finding relief.

Styes and Bacterial Infections of the Eyelid

A stye is a painful red bump at the base of the eyelashes. It’s caused by a bacterial infection of an oil gland in the eyelid. This can make blinking uncomfortable due to the sharp sore under eye feeling.

Dry Eye Syndrome and Tear Production Issues

Dry eye syndrome happens when your eyes don’t make enough tears. This lack of moisture causes sensitivity and a gritty feeling. Many people experience under eye pain as the tissues around their eyes get irritated.

Sinusitis and Pressure Behind the Eyes

Sinusitis often causes under eye pain. It leads to inflammation in the sinus cavities, causing pressure behind or below the eyes. This soreness under the eye feels like a dull ache that gets worse when leaning forward.

Allergic Reactions and Periorbital Inflammation

Allergic reactions can make your eyes itchy, red, and watery. They affect the whole area around your eyes. When your body reacts to allergens, the skin can become inflamed and tender. This under eye pain is often accompanied by swelling, making the area feel heavy and sensitive.

Effective Home Remedies for Relief

When the skin around eye hurts, simple home remedies can help a lot. We know it’s stressful to deal with pain in such a sensitive area. But, many common problems can be helped by gentle, consistent care.

Using Warm Compresses to Soothe Tenderness

A warm compress is a great way to ease the pain under your eye. It helps clear blocked glands and soothe inflammation in the delicate tissues.

To try this, soak a clean, soft cloth in warm water. Place it over your closed eyelid for about ten minutes. You can do this several times a day to stay comfortable.

Managing Discomfort with Artificial Tears

If your under eye hurting is due to dryness or irritation, artificial tears can help. These drops add moisture to the eye, which can make it feel less tight or sore.

Choose preservative-free artificial tears if you use them often. They can calm the eye’s surface and prevent more irritation.

Over-the-Counter Pain Relief Options

For general pain under eye from inflammation, over-the-counter meds like ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help. They reduce inflammation and dull pain.

Make sure to follow the dosage instructions. If you have health conditions, talk to a pharmacist or doctor before starting any new meds.

When to Seek Professional Medical Evaluation

Many cases of an area around eye sore can be treated at home. But, some symptoms need expert care. See an eye doctor if your pain lasts more than a few days.

Also, get medical help right away if you notice any of these signs:

  • Sudden vision changes or blurred sight.
  • Significant discharge or crusting that doesn’t get better.
  • Severe pain that makes daily tasks hard.
  • Visible swelling that spreads quickly across the eyelid or cheek.

Conclusion

Understanding your body’s signals is key to protecting your vision. We’ve looked at why pain below your eyes or a sore area around them happens. Finding the cause is the first step to feeling better.

Often, a sore below your eye can be fixed with simple home changes. Keep an eye on your symptoms to make sure they don’t get worse. If the pain persists, it’s time to see a doctor.

If you notice vision changes, unusual drainage, or signs of injury, get medical help right away. Our team urges you to see a specialist if home remedies don’t work. Your eyes need expert care to stay healthy. Contact a healthcare provider today to check on your eye health.

FAQ

Why does it hurt underneath my eye and feel tender to the touch?

Discomfort under the eye can come from many sources. It might be from wind or dust, or it could be a sign of sinusitis or a stye. Knowing if the pain is sharp or dull helps figure out the cause.

Why do my under eyes hurt after spending time on my computer?

Too much screen time can strain your eyes. This strain can make the area around your eyes sore. Dry eyes and muscle fatigue from staring at screens for long periods can also cause pain.

What should I do if my under eye is sore and swollen?

If your under eye is sore and has a small bump, you might have a stye. Try using a warm compress a few times a day to help it heal. But, if the swelling and pain are severe, see a doctor to check for serious infections.

Can allergies explain why the area around eye hurts?

Yes, allergies are a common cause of eye area pain. Pollen, pet dander, or certain skincare products can cause inflammation. This can make your skin around the eye hurt, itch, and swell, leading to pain.

Why does it hurt underneath my eye when I have sinus pressure?

Sinus pressure can hurt the area under your eyes. The maxillary sinuses are right below your eyes. When they get inflamed, it can cause deep pressure pain that gets worse when leaning forward.

How can I alleviate a sore under eye at home?

Use artificial tears for dryness and warm compresses for soreness. For inflammation, try over-the-counter anti-inflammatory meds. But, avoid rubbing your eyes to prevent making the pain worse.

When should I be concerned about pain below eye or around the socket?

If your eye pain is minor, rest might help. But, see a doctor if you have vision problems, intense pain, or if the pain is so bad it limits eye movement. Also, if the pain doesn’t get better in a few days, get checked by a professional.

References

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/symptoms/17796-eye-pain

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