Illness name: bulging eyes
Description:
Bulging eyes (exophthalmos) could be a sign of a problem with your thyroid gland. It can be treated, but get it checked quickly as your vision can be affected.
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You may have bulging eyes if:
Any other symptoms you have will depend on what's causing your eyes to stick out, but could include:
A common cause of bulging eyes is an o
veractive thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism)
.
This is where the thyroid gland (a small gland in your neck), produces too much of the thyroid hormones.
Less common causes of bulging eyes include:
You can call 111 or
get help from 111 online
.
Treatment for bulging eyes depends on the cause.
You may need:
If the cause is not clear, a GP may refer you to a specialist and you may need further tests.
If you have bulging eyes, there are things you can do to help ease your symptoms.
use pillows to keep your head raised up when lying down
wear sunglasses if your eyes are sensitive in bright light
if you wear contact lenses, take them out and wear glasses to rest your eyes
do not smoke or drink too much alcohol
do not spend too long in smoky, dry or dusty places
do not spend too long in air conditioned or heated rooms
Page last reviewed: 04 August 2022
Bulging eyes (exophthalmos)
Check if you have bulging eyes
Causes of bulging eyes
Urgent advice:
Ask for an urgent GP appointment or get help from NHS 111 if:
Immediate action required:
Call 999 or go to A&E immediately if:
Treatment for bulging eyes
Things you can do if you have bulging eyes
Do
Don’t
Next review due: 04 August 2025