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If it's not muscle weakness, you'll have to have surgery, and of course you'll have to go to an ophthalmologist.
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Just go for an oculoplasty.
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There are many causes of ptosis, which can be divided into neurogenic and myogenic according to the mechanism of eye muscle dyskinesis, which can be divided into neurogenic and myogenic aponeurosis and aponeurotic, mechanical and pseudoptosis.
1. Congenital dysplasia: mostly related to heredity, most of which are abnormal development of levator palpebrae muscle, or neurodysplasia that innervates it.
2. Ocular trauma: caused by trauma or surgical injury to levator palpebrae superioris, Müller muscle or oculomotor nerve, usually occurring on the same side of the trauma or surgery.
3. Nervous system lesions: mostly neurogenesis of some innervation of eye muscles in the brain, such as some brain tumors, multiple sclerosis, supranuclear lesions, and horner'S syndrome, etc.
4. Muscular system lesions: such as myasthenia gravis, extraocular muscle paralysis, muscle rigidity, etc., may affect the levator palpebris muscle of the eye, thus manifesting ptosis.
5. Others: With the degenerative changes of the eye tissue with age, the aponeurosis of the levator palpebrae muscle becomes thinner with age, and the levator palpebris muscle is broken, resulting in ptosis.
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Congenital ones are mostly related to heredity, and are characterized by autosomal dominant or recessive inheritance. Oculomotor or levator palpebrae muscle dysplasia is common**, with abnormal contractile and diastolic function of muscle fibers.
Acquired disease can be caused by lesions of the eyelid itself, as well as by neurological and other systemic pathologies, and common causes include oculomotor palsy, levator palpebrae injury, sympathetic disorders, and myasthenia gravis.
Inflammation of the upper blepharoplary, or new organisms, etc.
Familial inheritance: Parents with ptosis.
Ocular trauma: Engaging in dangerous work or accidentally injuring the muscles and nerves of the eye.
Eye surgery injuries, cosmetic operation accidents.
Presence of underlying neurological disease, such as a brain tumor.
Multiple sclerosis.
Presence of underlying diseases of the muscular system, such as myasthenia gravis, myotonic syndrome, progressive muscular dystrophy, etc. Age factor: Older people may develop degenerative changes in ocular tissue.
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There are generally two causes of ptosis, one is congenital, the other is acquired, if it is congenital, it is generally said that the levator palpebrae superioris muscle is not well developed, or the nerves innervating it show abnormalities. If it is acquired, it may usually be caused by trauma or ptosis in the elderly.
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Ptosis of the eyelids is known as ptosis. Refers to partial or total ptosis of the upper eyelid, resulting in partial or complete obscuration of the pupil, which will bring great inconvenience to life and study. Ptosis is divided into pathological and congenital, pathology is caused by some special diseases, congenital is caused by dysplasia or defect of upper eyelid muscles, and ptosis can be considered for correction by surgery.
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The best way to droop eyelids is surgery.
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Definition: The upper eyelid (upper eyelid) covers some or all of the pupil and obstructs vision.
**: Weakening or loss of upper eyelid muscle function, caused by congenital or acquired factors: congenital (in children) is mostly caused by muscle dysplasia or neurodevelopmental disorders; Acquired diseases are mostly caused by lesions, generally oculomotor nerve palsy, levator palsy injury, sympathetic nerve disease, myasthenia gravis, inflammatory swelling of the upper blepharoplasty or neobiotics.
Classification: According to the extent of the upper eyelid covering the pupil, it is divided into mild, moderate, and severe
Mild ptosis eyelids cover the pupil to the extent of 2 4 mm, moderate ptosis eyelids cover the pupil to cover the pupil to the extent of 4 6 mm, severe ptosis eyelids cover the pupil to the extent of more than 6 mm. Xi'an Aier Ophthalmology Gao Zuo book. If you approve of me, I hope to help.
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