10 Reasons Your Eyelid is Turning Inward: Uncovering the Causes of Entropion

3. Muscle Weakness

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Muscle weakness is by far the most common cause for entropion and will oftentimes occur naturally as individuals age. When a person becomes older, they will invariably experience looser skin around the eyelids. The tendons and ligaments in the area will also become more relaxed and stretched. The muscles located under the eyes will weaken with age, which means it's possible for entropion to occur as a result. While there can sometimes be an underlying health issue that has caused muscle weakness to develop in the body, any muscle weakness surrounding the eye is usually caused by aging. This weakness can also occur as the result of a wide range of different types of conditions and diseases such as myasthenia gravis or polymyositis.

4. Eye Inflammation Or Dryness

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Standard eye inflammation or dryness may also bring about entropion under the right conditions. When the eye becomes irritated because of this dryness or inflammation, patients will likely find themselves squeezing their eyes shut or rubbing them constantly to relieve their symptoms. However, these actions can exacerbate the problem and cause patients to also experience entropion. When individuals squeeze their eyes shut too often or rub them too much, it's possible the eyelid muscles will spasm. This spams could cause the edge of the upper eyelid to roll inward. Whether individuals duffer from eye dryness or inflammation, they'll want to have this underlying condition treated if they want to feel relief from entropion.

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