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What is Upper Eyelid Ptosis?
Description of the Disease
Upper eyelid ptosis is a condition in which the upper eyelid droops below its normal position, which can lead to partial or complete closure of the eye.
Classification
Acquired ptosis
Congenital ptosis
Symptoms
Lowering of the upper eyelid
Feeling of heaviness in the upper eyelid
Causes
Upper eyelid ptosis can be caused by various factors, including weakness of the upper eyelid muscles, injury, nerve disorders, and aging.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of upper eyelid ptosis is carried out by an ophthalmologist, sometimes additional tests may be required.
Treatment
Treatment of upper eyelid ptosis may include conservative methods (such as physiotherapy) or surgical intervention.
Prevention
Preventing upper eyelid ptosis involves preventing injuries and promptly seeking medical attention when symptoms appear.
Physician
Upper eyelid ptosis is treated by an ophthalmologist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.