Eye socket pain
The eye socket is a pyramidal cavity facing posteriorly, the base is extended anteriorly, and around it is composed of various bones such as the sphenoid bone, the ethmoid bone, the lacrimal bone, the cheekbone, and the frontal bone. Besides, inside the eye socket, there are soft tissues such as blood vessels, optic nerves, eyeballs, etc., which are surrounded by muscle tendons. Orbital pain is pain around the eye area, which can cause tearing and radiating pain to the head. Eye socket pain can have many different causes and can be a sign of trachoma.
Pain on both sides of the eye sockets will be dangerous if not examined and treated promptly. Usually, pain on both sides of the eye sockets will occur in older people, but due to the increasingly developed society, the pressure from life along with the influence of electronic devices leads to the symptomatic condition. This happens at any age. This symptom can be divided into many levels from mild to severe depending on the cause and how long the symptoms last. So, plan to meet a doctor when you find the pain coming on with increasing frequency.