Inflammation and thickening behind the eye can be caused by several conditions, including thyroid eye disease (Graves' ophthalmopathy), which is associated with hyperthyroidism. Other potential causes include infections, inflammatory diseases like sarcoidosis or multiple sclerosis, and tumors. In some cases, systemic diseases such as autoimmune disorders may also lead to these symptoms. A thorough medical evaluation is necessary to determine the underlying cause.
The lens in your eye is located behind the iris, in the front part of the eye just behind the cornea. It helps focus light onto the retina at the back of the eye, allowing you to see clearly at different distances.
The retina is behind the eye The vitreous humor.
blow your eye up
No
behind my eye
It gets reabsorbed into your system although it can take some time to happen.
You Can't run around it
back of the eye behind the viscous humor
some species do, but not all.
Brai
No. Where did you get that idea?
Muscles attached to the eye ball behind the eye lids.