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eyelid drooping
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ptosis, drooping, the eyelid,
this, excessive drooping, the upper eyelids, drooping eyelid disease, ptosis, drooping eyelids, constant, progressive, intermittent, one-sided, on both sides, drooping is one-sided, unilateral, easy to detect by comparing the relative position, the eyelids, drooping is more difficult to detect, it occurs on both sides, is only a slight problem, a furrowed forehead, a chin-up head position, indicate that someone is trying, under drooping lids, eyelid drooping, make someone appear sleepy, tired, drooping lids, either congenital, present at birth, acquired later in life, a drooping eyelid is not a reason to panic, reported,
both eyelids, normal variation, the eyelids, normal aging process, migraine headaches, medical problem myasthenia gravis, one eyelid drooping, normal variation, normal aging process, nerve injury, a growth, in the eyelid stye, medical problem,
below, list of recommendations, various causes, eye drooping, nerve injury, consult doctor, surgical correction, an allergic reaction, consult doctor, antihistamine, steroid treatment, aging, no treatment, all other causes, one eyelid suddenly droops, closes, eyelid drooping is affecting appearance, vision, symptoms double vision,
medical history, a physical examination performed, medical history, drooping eyelids in detail, eyelids affected, one, how long has this been present, getting worse, staying the same, the time, physical examination, a detailed assessment of nerve functioning, diagnostic tests, slit-lamp examination, tensilon test, interventions, surgery necessary, levator muscle dysfunction, the muscles that open the eyelid, special spectacle frames that suspend the eyelid by traction, a wire provided, frames, help patients, temporary, partial paralysis, not good candidates, surgery, related to eyelid drooping.
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