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Results 51 - 60 of 392 for eyelid disorders
  1. ... the cornea. Other health problems associated with this disorder include swollen and knotted (varicose) veins, droopy eyelids (ptosis), heart abnormalities, and an opening in the ...
  2. ... or burning sensations in affected areas. Often, the disorder affects the eyes, causing abnormal inflammation of the eyelids and eyes (ocular rosacea). This inflammation can cause ...
  3. ... muscles around the eyes, causing drooping of the eyelids (ptosis) and difficulty coordinating eye movements, which results in blurred or double vision. In a form of the disorder called ocular myasthenia, the weakness remains confined to ...
  4. Blepharocheilodontic (BCD) syndrome is a disorder that is present at birth. It mainly affects the eyelids (blepharo-), upper lip (-cheilo-), and teeth (-dontic).People with BCD syndrome have lower eyelids that turn out so that the inner ...
  5. ... identified in people with blepharocheilodontic (BCD) syndrome. This disorder is present at birth and causes abnormalities mainly affecting the eyelids and mouth, including openings on both sides of ...
  6. ... are removed Slow healing Uneven healing or scarring Eyelids may not match Medical conditions that make blepharoplasty more risky are: Diabetes Dry eye or not enough tear production Heart disease or disorders of the blood vessels High blood pressure or ...
  7. ... condition called progressive external ophthalmoplegia, another POLG-related disorder. This condition weakens the muscles that control eye movement and causes the eyelids to droop (ptosis).There are at least 67 ...
  8. ... using eye drops or artificial tears. The upper eyelids may sag because of weakened muscular support. This may lead to visual loss if the sagging is severe. Common eye disorders that cause vision changes that are NOT normal ...
  9. ... an eye condition called progressive external ophthalmoplegia. This disorder weakens the muscles that control eye movement and causes the eyelids to droop (ptosis). When caused by SLC25A4 gene ...
  10. ... an eye condition called progressive external ophthalmoplegia. This disorder weakens the muscles that control eye movement and causes the eyelids to droop (ptosis). Some affected individuals have additional ...
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