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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Eyelid pain
  1. ... the eyeball and "pulling back" (retraction) of the eyelids. Rarely, affected individuals have more serious eye problems, such as pain, double vision, and pinching (compression) of the optic ...
  2. ... known as Horner syndrome, which leads to drooping eyelids, small pupils, decreased sweating, and red skin. Tumor metastasis to the bone can cause bone pain, bruises, pale skin, or dark circles around the ...
  3. ... are usually associated with recurrent vomiting and abdominal pain. Rarely, ... eyelids; or a weakened heart muscle (cardiomyopathy). Other features ...
  4. ... muscle movement and detecting sensations such as touch, pain, and heat. As ... eyes and eyelids are particularly affected, although other nerves can also ...
  5. ... two (mixed). Sensory neuropathy causes numbness, tingling, or pain in the arms and ... eyelids (ptosis). Other signs and symptoms can include involuntary ...
  6. ... motor skills, such as crawling or walking; muscle pain during exercise; and ... droopy eyelids (ptosis) and weakness in other facial muscles, including ...
  7. ... together (ocular hypotelorism), a narrow opening of the eyelids (short palpebral fissures) with a skin fold that ...
  8. ... distinctive facial features, including long openings of the eyelids (long palpebral fissures), drooping eyelids (ptosis), and shallow eye sockets. Other common facial ...
  9. ... can lead to abnormal eye movements and droopy eyelids (ptosis). This form of the condition can also ... which are used to block the sensation of pain, either given alone or in combination with a ...
  10. ... tissues that line body openings such as the eyelids and the inside of the nose and mouth ( ... These episodes can include reversal reactions, which involve pain and swelling of the skin lesions and the ...
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