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ICD-10 code: H02.001

Disease category: H02.00: Unspecified entropion of eyelid

Unspecified Entropion of Right Upper Eyelid: Causes and Symptoms

Entropion refers to a condition where the eyelid is turned inward, causing the eyelashes and skin to rub against the surface of the eye. This can lead to discomfort, irritation, and potential damage to the cornea. When the entropion affects the right upper eyelid but the specific cause is unknown, it is termed "unspecified entropion of the right upper eyelid."

Causes:

  1. Anatomical Factors: Unspecified entropion of the right upper eyelid may occur due to certain anatomical abnormalities, such as weakened eyelid muscles or laxity of the eyelid tissue. These factors can cause the eyelid to turn inward.
  2. Aging: With age, the tissues supporting the eyelids may weaken, leading to entropion.
  3. Scarring: Previous eye surgeries, injuries, or trauma can cause scarring that affects the normal position of the eyelid.

Symptoms:

  • Eye Irritation: Unspecified entropion of the right upper eyelid can cause redness, itching, and a sensation of something in the eye due to the constant rubbing of the eyelashes against the eyeball.
  • Excessive Tearing: The eye may produce more tears as a protective mechanism in response to the irritation caused by the inverted eyelid.
  • Foreign Body Sensation: Individuals with entropion may feel as if there is a foreign object or grittiness in their eye.
  • Blurry Vision: In some cases, entropion can lead to temporary blurred vision due to the disruption of the tear film and corneal irritation.

It is important to consult an ophthalmologist if you suspect you have unspecified entropion of the right upper eyelid. They can diagnose the condition and provide appropriate treatment options to alleviate your symptoms and prevent potential complications.

Treatment of Unspecified entropion of right upper eyelid:

Treatment Options for Unspecified Entropion of Right Upper Eyelid

Unspecified entropion of the right upper eyelid refers to a condition where the eyelid turns inward, causing the lashes to rub against the cornea. This can lead to irritation, redness, tearing, and even damage to the cornea if left untreated. Fortunately, there are several effective treatment options available to all...

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