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Diseases & Conditions: Entropion
Overview
Entropion,
an eyelid that turns inward, is a problem that typically
affects the lower lid. It usually stems from a muscle spasm;
however, it can also be caused by scarring from trauma
or inflammation from certain diseases that involve the
eyelids. When the eyelid turns inward, the lashes rub against
the eye, resulting in irritation, scratchiness, tearing
and redness. Surgery is often required to correct the problem.
Signs & Symptoms
- Tearing
- Burning
- Irritation
- Sandy, gritty feeling
- Red eye
Detection & Diagnosis
Entropion can be detected during a routine eye exam. A
slit lamp microscope is used to examine the effects of
the in-turned eyelashes on the surface of the eye.
Treatment
The most effective treatment for entropion is surgery,
although some patients find temporary relief by pulling
the lower lid down with a piece of tape. Artificial tears
are also helpful to ease the irritation caused from the
lashes rubbing against the eye.
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