H05: Disorders of orbit

H05.2: Exophthalmic conditions

The eye socket is a bony cavity in the face part of the skull. It is cone-shaped and padded with fatty tissue. Within it, the eye is well protected. The eye muscles, the tear duct and the optic nerve are also located in the eye socket.

When the eye bulges there can be a variety of symptoms. You may be unable to close your eye properly and it will feel dry. You may also be unable to move that eye fully. Your vision might be impaired. You may also have double vision.