Q10: Congenital malformations of eyelid, lacrimal apparatus and orbit

Q10.2: Congenital entropion

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.

Your eyelids have been turned inwards since birth. As a result of this deformity, your eyelashes may point inwards towards the eye.

If your eyelashes point inwards, they brush the surface of the eye when you blink. This can damage the eye. This can cause eye soreness. You can also get the feeling that you have something in your eye. Your eye may be reddened. Your eye may also become watery, or you may find bright light unpleasant.