H01: Other inflammation of eyelid
H01.8: Other specified inflammation of eyelid
The eyelids along with the lashes are located above and under the eye. They protect the eye from injuries and drying out. Fat, muscles, and several glands are included in the eyelid, among other things. The glands produce some partly fatty elements for the layer of fluid on the eye.
The eyelid can get damaged by foreign bodies, for example, or irritating substances. As a result, the skin on your eyelid has changed. Bacteria or other disorders can also cause an eyelid to become inflamed. One may have an opening in the eyelid, for example.
When the eyelid is inflamed, the eye may be sore or itch. Sometimes the eyelashes stick together. Or it can feel as though there is something in one’s eye.
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