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ICD-10 code: H11.821

Disease category: H11.82: Conjunctivochalasis

Conjunctivochalasis, right eye: Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis

Conjunctivochalasis is a condition that affects the conjunctiva, which is the thin, clear membrane that covers the white part of your eye. The condition occurs when the conjunctiva becomes loose and wrinkles, causing it to fold over onto itself. While it can affect both eyes, it is more commonly seen in one eye, often the right eye.

Here are some of the causes, symptoms, and diagnosis of conjunctivochalasis:

  1. Causes
  2. The exact cause of conjunctivochalasis is unknown, but it is believed to be a result of aging. The conjunctiva becomes thinner and less elastic over time, which makes it more susceptible to folds and wrinkles. Other factors that may contribute to the development of conjunctivochalasis include dry eye syndrome, contact lens wear, and eye trauma.

  3. Symptoms
  4. Common symptoms of conjunctivochalasis include a feeling of something in the eye, eye irritation, tearing, and redness. Some people may also experience blurred vision or difficulty wearing contact lenses. The symptoms may be mild or severe depending on the degree of conjunctivochalasis.

  5. Diagnosis
  6. Diagnosing conjunctivochalasis typically involves a comprehensive eye exam. Your eye doctor will examine your eyes to determine the extent of conjunctivochalasis and rule out any other underlying conditions that may be causing your symptoms. Your doctor may also perform a tear film evaluation to determine if you have dry eye syndrome, which often coexists with conjunctivochalasis.

If you are experiencing any symptoms of conjunctivochalasis, it is important to see your eye doctor. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent further complications and improve your overall eye health.

Treatment of Conjunctivochalasis, right eye:

Conjunctivochalasis, right eye: Treatment Options

Conjunctivochalasis is a condition where the conjunctiva, the thin layer of tissue that lines the inside of the eyelid and covers the white part of the eye, becomes loose or redundant. This can cause irritation, discomfort, and blurry vision. In some cases, it can even lead to vision loss. Treatment options for conjunctivochalasis v...

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