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What Should You Know about Ptosis and Having a Droopy Eyelid?

Droopy Eyelid

A drooping eyelid is a typical problem patients have. For example, if you have a droopy eyelid or your upper eyelid is sagging. The two forms of a droopy eyelid are ptosis and dermatochalasis. Ptosis means the upper eyelid's edge is lower than it is supposed to be, and dermatochalasis refers to the upper eyelid having excess baggy skin. Visit A B Vision Jamaica in Kingston, Jamaica, and see an eye doctor for an eye exam at that practice if you have either condition.

Muscles that Raise the Eyelid May Be Weak

One common cause of a drooping eyelid is weakness in the muscle that raises the eyelid. There are several reasons why this muscle can be weak. First, aging can weaken this muscle. If this muscle is invalid, it can make the eyelid droop, making it harder to open your eyes properly. Visit our eye doctor in Kingston and receive an eye exam if your eyelid is drooping.

Nerves Controlling that Muscle May Be Damaged

Another possible explanation for drooping eyelids is that the nerves of the muscle that raise eyelids are damaged. This damage can happen in various ways. The most common way for nerve damage to occur is injury. Regardless, it may lead to drooping eyelids.

Upper Eyelids' Skin Might Be Loose

Sometimes, the explanation for drooping eyelids is as simple as the upper eyelids' skin being loose. Yet, our doctor, versed in ophthalmology, would tell you that loose skin on the upper eyelids is typically caused by normal aging. Of course, the cause could be a sign of something else more serious. Either way, you should get vision exams if you have drooping eyelids.

Visit Our Practice Today

If you have drooping eyelids, stop by A B Vision Jamaica in Kingston and see one of our doctors today. We provide vision exams, eye surgery, and more. Our doctors are trained in ophthalmology and can also give you an eye exam. So, come to our practice today and find out how we can help you, or call us at (876) 920-3600.

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