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Ectropion is an outward turning of the
lower eyelid, most commonly caused by aging, although eyelid burns
or skin disease may also be responsible.
Normally, the eyelids help lubricate and
cleanse the eye during blinking. An eyelid that is drooping and
has lost contact with the eye can cause dry eyes, excessive tearing,
redness, and sensitivity to light and wind.
Surgery can be performed to tighten the
eyelid and return it to its normal position. The eyelid can then
protect and lubricate the eye properly, so that irritation and
other symptoms subside.
Eyelid surgery to repair ectropion is usually
performed as an outpatient procedure using local anesthesia. After
surgery, an eye patch is usually worn and antibiotic ointment
is prescribed.
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