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ICD-10 code: H02.726

Disease category: H02.72: Madarosis of eyelid and periocular area

Madarosis of left eye, unspecified eyelid and periocular area: Causes and Symptoms

Madarosis is a condition characterized by the loss of eyelashes or eyebrows. It can occur in one or both eyes, and it can affect any part of the eyelashes or eyebrows. Madarosis of the left eye, unspecified eyelid, and periocular area can be caused by several factors.

  1. Medical conditions: Madarosis can occur as a result of certain medical conditions, such as alopecia areata, thyroid disorders, and autoimmune disorders.
  2. Infections: Bacterial and fungal infections of the eyelashes can lead to madarosis.
  3. Physical trauma: Injuries to the eyelid or periocular area can cause madarosis.
  4. Chemotherapy: Chemotherapy drugs can cause hair loss, including eyelashes and eyebrows.
  5. Genetic factors: Madarosis can also be a hereditary condition.

The symptoms of madarosis may vary depending on the underlying cause. Some common symptoms include:

  • Loss of eyelashes or eyebrows
  • Thinning or sparse eyelashes or eyebrows
  • Redness or itching of the eyelid or periocular area
  • Pain or discomfort in the affected area
  • Inflammation or swelling of the eyelid or periocular area

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional. They can help determine the underlying cause of your madarosis and recommend appropriate treatment options.

Treatment of Madarosis of left eye, unspecified eyelid and periocular area:

Treatment Options for Madarosis of Left Eye, Unspecified Eyelid and Periocular Area

Madarosis is a medical condition that causes the loss of eyelashes or eyebrows. It can occur due to several reasons such as infections, autoimmune diseases, drugs, and trauma. Madarosis of the left eye, unspecified eyelid, and periocular area is a specific type of madarosis that affects the area aro...

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