Sore Eyes and What It Could Mean

Eye pain is more common than you might think, and it often does not indicate that you have a serious disease. In some cases, soreness can help you pinpoint an early eye disease that can be treated with professional assistance. Our team at M-Eye Vision in Katy, TX, understands that eye pain can be difficult to deal with. That's why we're here to help you understand the cause of your eye soreness and provide the testing and treatment you need.

Ocular Pain vs. Orbital Pain

Ocular pain is pain on the surface of the eye. Orbital pain occurs inside the eye. When you know how to describe the soreness to an eye doctor, you can get quicker and more accurate results from our eye doctor.

Foreign Object or Chemical Burn

When you visit our doctor for an eye exam, we will look for foreign objects that could make it difficult or painful to see, including chemicals like soap, shampoo, and makeup. Contact lenses can also cause an infection or irritation if they're left in for too long.

Pink Eye

Conjunctivitis, or pink eye, is a common cause of sore eyes. Pink eye may have a viral or bacterial cause. Our optometry team can provide treatment based on the cause of your condition.

Corneal Abrasion

It's common to accidentally scratch your eye at some point in your life. In most cases, a corneal abrasion does not require much treatment, but it can lead to some pain and soreness. Our optometrist can assess your eye to determine that no permanent damage has been done.

Glaucoma

In some cases, glaucoma causes soreness and pain. If you experience additional symptoms of glaucoma, including blurred vision or seeing halos around lights, you need to make an appointment with us for an eye exam right away.

Contact Us for an Eye Exam from Our Optometrist in Katy, TX

Our professional staff at M-Eye Vision provides various treatment options for patients suffering from sore eyes. If you need a thorough diagnosis of your current eye health, contact our office today to schedule your next appointment. We are dedicated to providing our patients the eye care they need to maintain optimal vision and eye health for years to come. Contact our Katy office to learn more about how we can help.

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