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Definition for entropion

Entropion is a medical condition in which the eyelids fold inward. It is very uncomfortable, as the eyelashes rub against the cornea constantly. more


some common symptoms
eyelid turned inwards


some related diagnoses
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do i have 'entropion'?
In addition the following diagnostic tests might be need to help verify the diagnosis:
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Comprehensive eye exam



therapeutic procedures for 'entropion'?
Managing or treating a diseases should always be determined by a patients health care provider. Below is a list of associated therapeutic procedures or medications for entropion:





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