In very rare cases, eye pain may be a symptom of STDs. Some STDs can affect the eyes, and a rare complication of chlamydia may result in severe eye pain. See your health care provider for appropriate diagnosis and treatment of your eye pain, and ask for STD screening while you're there.
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.
Yes, it is possible for a Migraine attack to cause pain in the vicinity of the eye.
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.
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.
Yes.. it's very normal to have eye pain with a fever/// Because of the blood flow diff. b/c of tempaturess =]
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yes, std's can cause many things.
You can't estimate std dev by eye; use the range rule of thumb which is: std dev = range/4.
Chlamydia trachomatis meets that description.
Eye pain can be a symptom of allergies. Other causes of eye pain are sinusitis, scratches on the eye, or an infection.
Unfortunately, symptoms such as tingling pins and needles as well as pain can signify an eye disease. An optometrist can examine the eye more closely and run some tests.
Iritis is the medical term meaning iris pain. It is an inflammation of the iris that can cause pain, sensitivity to light, and redness in the eye. Treatment usually involves anti-inflammatory medications or steroid eye drops.