
Headaches behind the eyes can be linked to eye strain, dry eye, or an outdated prescription, but they may also be caused by migraine. Because symptoms can overlap, an eye exam can help determine whether your vision is part of the problem and whether options like Avulux may help with light sensitivity.
If your headaches tend to show up after screen time, reading, or other close work, your eyes may be working harder than they should. Uncorrected refractive errors, focusing issues, and digital eye strain can all contribute to discomfort behind the eyes. Dry eye can also add to that strain and make symptoms worse throughout the day. Digital eye strain is associated with symptoms such as headaches, tired eyes, dry eyes, and blurred vision.
Migraines often cause pain around or behind the eyes, but it usually comes with other symptoms too. You may notice light sensitivity, nausea, visual aura, or pain that feels more intense than ordinary eye strain. For many people with migraine, light is a major trigger or source of worsening symptoms.
Light sensitivity is one of the most common complaints among patients who experience migraine. Bright sunlight, indoor glare, computer screens, and even overhead lighting can make symptoms worse. For some people, this sensitivity can make daily tasks more difficult and increase visual discomfort throughout the day.
If light exposure seems to trigger or intensify your headaches, that is an important detail to mention during your visit. Identifying that pattern can help guide the next steps in treatment and symptom management.
For patients with migraine-related light sensitivity, Avulux may be a helpful part of symptom management. These lenses are designed to filter certain wavelengths of light that may trigger or worsen discomfort while allowing more soothing green light to pass through. While Avulux is not a cure for migraine, it may help reduce light sensitivity for some patients. If photophobia is one of your main symptoms, your optometrist can help determine whether Avulux lenses are a good fit for your needs.
An eye exam is a smart next step if headaches are frequent, worsening, or connected to visual tasks. Your doctor can check your prescription, evaluate eye coordination and focusing, and look for other eye health concerns that may be contributing to the problem.
Headaches that begin after screen time or reading
Blurry vision or difficulty focusing
Dry, tired, or irritated eyes
Light sensitivity indoors or outdoors
Visual changes such as flashes, zigzag lines, or blind spots
The right treatment depends on the cause of your symptoms. If headaches are linked to vision problems, updating your prescription or addressing dry eye may help. If migraine and photophobia are part of the issue, lifestyle adjustments, medical care, or specialty lenses such as Avulux may be recommended. Getting clear answers can make it easier to manage symptoms and improve daily comfort.
If you are dealing with headaches behind the eyes, schedule an eye exam at Clarity Vision to learn more about your options. Visit our office in Clayton, North Carolina, or call (919) 550-2464 today.