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Results 1 - 10 of 71 for Eyelid pain
  1. Contact your provider if: Your eyelids turn inward. You ... vision Light sensitivity Pain Eye redness that increases rapidly
  2. Symptoms may include: Double vision Drooping of one eyelid (ptosis) Pain around the eye and forehead Change in size ... or glasses with prisms to reduce double vision Pain medicines ... to correct eyelid drooping or eyes that are not aligned Some ...
  3. ... right away if you have: Bulging eyes Drooping eyelids Eye pain Inability to move your eye in any particular ...
  4. ... cornea of the eye Cholesterol deposits in the eyelids (xanthelasmas) Chest pain ( angina ) or other signs of coronary artery disease ...
  5. ... you have a bulging eye or a drooping eyelid. You have joint pain, swelling, or stiffness and a dry mouth along ...
  6. ... in the late stages: Bone pain or tenderness Eyelid drooping Hoarseness or changing voice Joint pain Nail problems Shoulder pain or weakness Swallowing difficulty ...
  7. ... lung cancer, often in the late stages: Bone pain or tenderness Eyelid drooping Facial paralysis Hoarseness or changing voice Joint ...
  8. ... Blindness (rare) Inflammation of the membrane lining the eyelids ( conjunctivitis ) Inflammation of the cornea (keratitis) Pain Tearing Spasm of the eyelids Nausea and vomiting ...
  9. ... Swelling of the outer portion of the upper eyelid, with possible redness and tenderness Pain in the area of swelling Excess tearing or ...
  10. ... and may include: Bleeding Breathing difficulty Blurred vision Eyelid drooping Low blood pressure Nausea and vomiting Numbness Pain at site of bite Paralysis Rapid pulse Skin ...
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