Dropping Eyelids

Dropping Eyelids

"Drooping eyelids" typically refers to a condition known as ptosis, where the upper eyelid falls or droops lower than normal. Ptosis can affect one or both eyes and may vary in severity. There are several potential causes for drooping eyelids, and the condition can occur in both children and adults.

Common Causes of Drooping Eyelids (Ptosis):

  • Age-Related Changes: The aging process can lead to a weakening of the muscles responsible for lifting the eyelids, resulting in ptosis.

  • Muscle or Nerve Damage: Damage to the muscles or nerves that control eyelid movement can cause drooping. This damage may be the result of injury, surgery, or certain medical conditions.

  • Congenital Ptosis: Some individuals are born with ptosis, and it may be due to underdevelopment or malformation of the muscles responsible for eyelid elevation.

  • Neurological Disorders: Certain neurological conditions, such as myasthenia gravis or Horner's syndrome, can contribute to ptosis.

  • Eye Surgery: In some cases, eyelid surgery or other eye-related procedures can result in temporary or permanent ptosis.

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