Entropion
Entropion
is an inward turning of the eyelid and lashes toward the eye, usually
caused by relaxation of the eye muscles and tissue due to aging.
Entropion usually affects the lower lid. The skin and eyelashes
rub against the eye and cause discomfort and tearing. The irritated
eye can produce mucus and become red and sensitive to light and
wind. If entropion is not treated, rubbing of the skin and eyelashes
can lead to infection or scarring of the eye, which can cause vision
loss.
Surgery can be performed to tighten the eyelid and return it to
its normal position. The eyelid then protects the eye properly,
and irritation and other symptoms subside.

Eyelid surgery to repair entropion is usually performed on an outpatient
basis under monitored anesthesia care (MAC). Following surgery,
your ophthalmologist (Eye M.D.) may prescribe antibiotic ointment
and will instruct you to avoid heavy bending, lifting, and straining
for seven days.
Corneal, Conjunctiva & Eyelid Conditions
Chalazion
Conjunctivitis
Corneal Abrasions and Erosion
Corneal Ulcers
Dry Eye
Ectropion
Entropion
Fuchs' Dystrophy
Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis
Keratoconus
Lid Margin Disease/Blepharitis
Pterygium and Pinguecula
Recurrent Corneal Erosion
Subconjunctival Hemorrhage
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Corneal, Conjunctiva & Eyelid Conditions
Chalazion
Conjunctivitis
Corneal Abrasions and Erosion
Corneal Ulcers
Dry Eye
Ectropion
Entropion
Fuchs' Dystrophy
Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis
Keratoconus
Lid Margin Disease/Blepharitis
Pterygium and Pinguecula
Recurrent Corneal Erosion
Subconjunctival Hemorrhage
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Phoenixville, PA
19460-3844
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