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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Long eyelashes
  1. ... or "beaked" nose Thick and arched eyebrows with long eyelashes Undescended testicle ( cryptorchidism ), or other testicular problems
  2. ... in your eye when you blink. Sometimes, the eyelashes may fall out. The eyelids may become scarred if the condition continues long-term.
  3. ... cases, eyelid surgery may be needed to prevent long-term scarring, which can lead to blindness if not corrected.
  4. ... may irritate your skin include: Cement Hair dyes Long-term exposure ... eyelashes or toupees. Antibiotics, such as neomycin rubbed on ...
  5. ... dry you out and worsen your symptoms. Clean eyelashes regularly and apply warm compresses.
  6. ... begins to store fat. Week 26 Eyebrows and eyelashes are well-formed. All parts of your baby's ... Ervin MG. Fetal development, physiology, and effects on long-term health. In: Landon MB, Galan HL, Jauniaux ...
  7. ... dandruff-like substance at the base of the eyelashes. In some people with meibomianitis, the glands will ... vision-threatening condition. However, it may be a long-term (chronic) and recurring cause of eye irritation. ...
  8. ... sand) Scrape on the eye Infection Inward-growing eyelashes Irritation Increased tearing sometimes happens with: Eyestrain Laughing ...
  9. ... patches on the scalp, beard, and, possibly, eyebrows; eyelashes may fall out) Anemia Autoimmune conditions such as ...