Sev. possible causes: There are a number of problems in and around the eye which can cause pain with eye movements. Sinus disease, optic neuritis, thyroid disease (usually overactive thyroid), inflammation of the muscles or tendons which move the eye in different directions, and other causes are all possible. If the pain persists more than a few days, see an eye md for diagnosis and recommendations.
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Anything: Headaches can come from fatigue, sleeping too much or too little, eye strain, sleep apnea, snoring, being dehydrated, having chronic sinusitis or allergies, too much caffeine or over the counter headache medication, high blood pressure or something more serious like a tumor. See your doctor and get checked.
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