My suggestion, go see an optometrist. They would be more qualified to give you an accurate answer than we here at WikiAnswers.
Eye pain can be a symptom of allergies. Other causes of eye pain are sinusitis, scratches on the eye, or an infection.
You may have an infection in your eye and that could be causing the pain. Sometimes pink eye, an infection in your eye can cause eye pain. Other than that, an infection in another part of your body shouldn't cause eye pain.
Pain behind (retro) the eye (orbit)
The 2 most effective ways to cure eye pain include using eye drops and placing ice over the eyes. Most eye pain is caused from dry eyes so be sure to keep your eyes moist.
There are a variety of different reasons why you are getting pain in your eye. The causes of eye pain fall into two parts: Ocular pain and Obital Pain. Ocular pain is pain on the outer structures on the surface of the eye. The most common eyes problems in this part is conjunctivitis which can be allergic, bacterial, chemical, pinkeye, or a viral inflammation. Now on the other hand it could be Orbital pain. Orbital pain is a dull ache behind the eye. This is usually caused from a disease of the eye. Some reasons could be from migraines, glaucoma, Iritis, Sinititis, and optic neurtis. I would recommend making an appointment with the eye doc. to make sure it isn't just something simple. I Hope this helps =]
Your nearvous system
Yes, it is possible for a Migraine attack to cause pain in the vicinity of the eye.
One of the many signs of chronic fatigue syndrome is eye pain, dry eyes, light sensitivity, and blurred vision. If you are experiencing eye pain you may have extreme fatigue syndrome.
Their are a lot of factors that can cause eye pain, but the most common is some type of injury whether a puncture or hit to the eye. Also, watching too much television can cause soreness of the eyes.
your getting pink eye
The pain associated with dry eye syndrome is usually described as scratching or burning. This is sometimes accompanied by a feeling that something is stuck in the eye. If this is the case, you should have your eye doctor take a look at your eyes.
There are several different things that could be causing the pain in the upper portion of your eye. Some of these things include sinus infection, glaucoma, migraine, and an abrasion on the eye.