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  1. Also known as: drooping eyelid, blepharoptosis
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    Causes

    • The causes include:
    • It can be caused due to the aging process
    • It can be by birth
    • It can also be caused due to any injury, trauma or infection
    • Weakness of the muscles
    • Damage to the nerves that hold or control the muscles
    • Skin looseness above the upper eyelid
    • Tumor behind or around the eye
    • Disease like Diabetes, Stroke, Myasthenia Gravis and Horner Syndrome

    Symptoms
    If you are experiencing new, severe, or persistent symptoms, contact a health care provider.

    Following symptoms are the indication of the disease of Ptosis:

    • Drooping of the upper eyelid
    • Little sense of blockage in the upper field of vision
    • If Drooping covers the pupil, the upper part of vision field gets completely blocked
    • Tiredness and pain around the eye
    • Excessive water or Dry eyes might also be the indication

    Prevention

    • There is not any possible way to prevent this disease.
    • If one is found suffering from this disease then they require to go for regular field vision checkup.

    Complications

    Blindness (Very rare)

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    People also ask

    Why are my eyes droopy?
    If your eyes are droopy, it can be a sign of ptosis, or droopy eyelids. This can be caused by nerve damage, underlying medical conditions, or more serious factors like a stroke or neurological disorders. Pathologic droopy eyelid, also called ptosis, may occur due to trauma, age, or various medical disorders.
    Can complex regional pain syndrome cause eye lids to droop?
    Yes, rarely CRPS can cause drooping of eyes. But, common eye symptoms associated with CRPS are blurred vision, double vision, poor focus, light sensitivity and “dry eye”.
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    What is a drooping eyelid?
    Drooping eyelid is when the upper lid does not open fully and can partially block vision. The symptoms and possible related eye conditions/diseases in this section are for general reference only, and do not contain all visual symptoms or all possible related conditions or diseases.
    www.aao.org/eye-health/symptoms/drooping-eyelid
    How do you know if your eyes are drooping?
    Tiredness and achiness around the eyes may also be present. Increased tearing despite a feeling of dry eyes may be noticed. When drooping is on one side only, it is easy to detect by comparing the two eyelids. Drooping is more difficult to detect when it occurs on both sides, or if there is only a slight problem.
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