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Overview
There are multiple conditions which lead to eye pain. It is commonly confused with other symptoms like headache, sinus pain.
Causes
Causes are classfied as common causes , based on organ system and in alphabetical order.
Common causes
The common causes include:
- Blepharitis
- Corneal abrasions
- Conjunctivitis
- A sty or stye
- Foreign bodies
- Glaucoma
- Iritis or Uveitis
- Optic neuritis
- Sinusitis
System based
Alphabetical order
The alphabetical order will be so
1. Acitretin (patient information)
2. Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
3. Alitretinoin (patient information)
4. Amlodipine (patient information)
5. Amphotericin B Injection (patient information)
6. Anagrelide (patient information)
7. Aniseikonia
8. Aspergillosis
9. Atropine
10. Band keratopathy
11. Behect's disease
12. Bimatoprost Ophthalmic (patient information)
13. Blepharitis
14. Boehm syndrome
15. Brimonidine Ophthalmic (patient information)
16. Brinzolamide Ophthalmic (patient information)
17. Carteolol (patient information)
18. Chalazion
19. Cluster headache
20. Computer vision syndrome
21. Conjunctivitis
22. Corneal abrasion
23. Corneal ulcer
24. Corticosteroid
25. Dengue fever
26. Dexamethasone Ophthalmic (patient information)
27. Dipivefrin Ophthalmic (patient information)
28. Ebola
29. Endophthalmitis
30. Entropion
31. Epirubicin Injection (patient information)
32. Exopthalmos
33. Eye injury
34. Ganciclovir (patient information)
35. Gentamicin Sulfate Opthalmic (patient information)
36. Glaucoma
37. Graves' Disease
38. Herpes zoster
39. Hyoscyamine (patient information)
40. Idarubicin (patient information)
41. Idoxuridine Ophthalmic (patient information)
42. Insomnia
43. Iridocyclitis
44. Iritis
45. Keratitis
46. Keratoconjunctivitis sicca
47. Keratoconus
48. Latanoprost
49. Levofloxacin
50. Lodoxamide Ophthalmic (patient information)
51. Marine toxins
52. Meningitis
53. Metipranolol Ophthalmic (patient information)
54. Migraine
55. Mitomycin (patient information)
56. Moxifloxacin ophthalmic (patient information)
57. Nepafenac ophthalmic (patient information)
58. Neuralgia
59. Neuropathy
60. Ocular ischemic syndrome
61. Ocular larva migrans
62. Oculogyric crisis
63. Ofloxacin
64. Optic neuritis
65. Optic neuropathy
66. Paroxysmal extreme pain disorder
67. Peginterferon alfa-2a (patient information)
68. Pentazocine and naloxone (patient information)
69. Phantom eye syndrome
70. Phantom pain
71. Prednisolone ophthalmic (patient information)
72. Ranibizumab injection (patient information)
73. Recurrent corneal erosion
74. Red Eye
75. Retinitis pigmentosa
76. Sarcoidosis
77. Scleritis
78. Sinusitis
79. Stevens-Johnson syndrome
80. Stickler syndrome
81. Stye
82. Sympathetic ophthalmia
83. Systemic lupus erythematosus
84. Thrombocytosis
85. Travoprost Ophthalmic (patient information)
86. Trigeminal neuralgia
87. Trochleitis
88. Uveitis
89. Voriconazole (patient information)
90. Wegener's granulomatosis
91. Whipple's disease
92. Zaleplon (patient information)
93. Zoledronic Acid Injection (patient information)
- Band keratopathy
- Chalazion
- Corneal ulcer
- Entropion conjunctivitis
- Ethmoid sinus
- Eye strain
- Febrile Disease
- Frontal sinus
- Glaucoma
- Hordeolum
- Interstitial keratitis
- Iridocyclitis
- Iritis
- Ocular foreign body
- Ocular herpetic calcification
- Retrobulbar neuritis
- Sphenoid sinus
- Thyrotoxicosis