Ectropion is a condition where the lower eyelid droops or turns outward, causing the inner eyelid to expose itself. This can lead to eye irritation, tearing, and dryness. The condition is common among older adults and those who have had facial paralysis or nerve damage.
Ectropion can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
The symptoms of ectropion include:
Treatment for ectropion will depend on the cause and severity of the condition. In mild cases, artificial tears and lubricating ointments may be used to help relieve dryness and irritation. However, in more severe cases, surgery may be necessary to correct the positioning of the eyelid.
The two most common procedures used to treat ectropion are:
If left untreated, ectropion can lead to serious complications such as corneal ulcers, infections, and vision loss. If you are experiencing symptoms of ectropion, it is important to seek medical attention to prevent further damage to your eyes.
Ectropion is a common condition that can cause significant discomfort and irritation. While it is most commonly seen in older adults, it can affect anyone. If you are experiencing symptoms of ectropion, talk to your doctor about your treatment options. With proper care, you can prevent further damage to your eyes and improve your quality of life.
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