Symptom

Eye pain

Severe eye pain is an emergency

Clinically reviewed · Last reviewed 2026-06-13

When to get urgent help

  • Severe eye pain, especially with reduced vision
  • Pain with nausea, vomiting or halos around lights
  • Pain after an injury or chemical splash
  • Pain with marked light sensitivity or a very red eye

Common causes

Eye pain has many causes. These are common ones, with the conditions to read about next.

What can help

  • Warm compresses ease a stye or blepharitis
  • Lubricating drops help surface dryness and grittiness
  • Treat severe pain, or pain with vision loss, as an emergency

Frequently asked questions

When is eye pain an emergency?

Severe eye pain, especially with reduced vision, nausea, halos around lights, or after an injury or chemical splash, needs immediate care.

Why does my eye hurt but look normal?

Dry eye, eye strain and early surface problems can cause discomfort with little to see. Persistent or severe pain should still be assessed.

What is the difference between sore and painful eyes?

Mild soreness is often from dryness, strain or blepharitis, while significant pain, especially with vision changes, points to causes that need prompt attention.