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Entropion is a medical condition in which the (usually the lower lid) folds inward. It is very uncomfortable, as the continuously rub against the causing irritation. Entropion is usually caused by factors. This is different from when an extra fold of skin on the lower eyelid causes lashes to turn in towards the eye ().

(2017). 9783319608143, Springer. .
In epiblepharons, the eyelid margin itself is in the correct position, but the extra fold of skin causes the lashes to be misdirected. Entropion can also create secondary pain of the (leading to self trauma, scarring of the eyelid, or nerve damage). The upper or lower eyelid can be involved, and one or both eyes may be affected. When entropion occurs in both eyes, this is known as "bilateral entropion". Repeated cases of infection may cause of the inner eyelid, which may cause entropion. In human cases, this condition is most common to people over 60 years of age.Tony Smith, ed. (1992). The British Medical Association Family Doctor Home Adviser. Chart 80: "Painful or irritated eye". p. 184


Symptoms
of entropion include:
  • Redness and around the eye
  • Sensitivity to and
  • Sagging around the eye
  • Decreased vision, especially if the is damaged


Causes
  • Congenital
  • Aging creating loose skin and stretched and loose ligaments and muscles (senile entropion).
  • Scarring (mechanical entropion)
  • Spasm
  • An eye infection called is still common in North Africa and South Asia and this can cause scarring of the inner eyelid, which may cause friction and entropion.

Treatment
Treatment is a relatively simple in which excess skin of the outer lids is removed or tendons and muscles are shortened with one or two stitches. General anesthesia is sometimes used before local anesthetics are injected into the muscles around the eye. Prognosis is excellent if surgery is performed before the cornea is damaged.


Entropion in other species
Entropion has been documented in most breeds, although there are some breeds (particularly ) that are more commonly affected than others. These include the , , , , St. Bernard, , Boxer, English Springer Spaniel, Welsh Springer Spaniel, Labrador Retriever, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Neapolitan Mastiff, , , , , ,
(1999). 9780683300765, Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.
and particularly . The condition is usually present by six months of age. If left untreated, the condition can cause such trauma to the eye that it will require removal. Entropion has also been seen in breeds. Typically it is secondary to trauma or infection leading to chronic eyelid changes. It is also seen secondary to . Primary entropion might also be encountered: the breeds (mostly the ) and the are predisposed.

Upper-lid entropion involves the rubbing on the eye, but the lower lid usually has no eyelashes, so little or no hair rubs on the eye. correction is used in more severe cases. A number of techniques for surgical correction exist. The Hotz-Celsus technique involves the removal of strip of skin and orbicularis oculi muscle parallel to the affected portion of the lid and then the skin is .

Alternative techniques such as the Wyman technique focus on tightening the lower eyelid. This technique is not as effective in cases of enophthalmos.

(1998). 9780683008906, Williams & Wilkins.
, who often are affected as young as two or three weeks old, respond well to temporary eyelid tacking. The entropion is often corrected after three to four weeks, and the sutures are removed.


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