Entropion is a condition where your eyelid turns in toward your eye. As a result, your eyelashes and skin rub against your eyeball, causing discomfort to your cornea (the front part of your eye). Entropion is common in adults over the age of 60. Entropion happens when your eyelid turns inward toward your eyeball. This condition causes your eyelid skin and eyelashes to rub against your eye. The friction often causes discomfort and irritation to your cornea (front of your eye). Entropion usually occurs in your lower eyelid, and it can occur on one side or both (bilateral entropion). If it’s not treated, it can damage your cornea and lead to vision loss. While entropion refers to an eyelid that’s turned inward, ectropion refers to an eyelid that’s turned outward, away from your eyeball. Entropion is most common in people over 60 years old. It’s important to treat entropion to avoid complications that may become permanent. Complications associated with an inward-turning eyelid Entropion cause many uncomfortable symptoms in your eye. When the condition first develops, symptoms may only occur occasionally. After a time, however, the symptoms usually become constant.
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