Eyelid drooping
... Eyelid
drooping Definition: This is excessive
drooping of the upper eyelid(s). See also
drooping eyelid disease ( ptosis ). - ...
Ptosis
... Downward displacement. Ptosis of the eyelids is
drooping of the eyelids. Search All of MedicineNet For: search help Printer-Friendly Format ... Ptosis ,
drooping of the Eyelid
drooping of the eyelid is called ptosis . Ptosis may ...
Pupil
... the eye . pupil s different sizes uncontrollable movement s eyelid
drooping Confusion Breathing , absent temporarily Unusual or strange behavior ... face is flushed, does not produce sweat, and has a constricted pupil and
drooping eyelid. It can be caused by an injury to, or paralysis of, nerve s in ...
Blocked tear duct
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drooping eyelids can prevent tears from draining normally, so tears may run down the cheek. Excessive tearing can also be a sign of increased sensitivity to ...
Bone pain
... symptoms if the tumor damages nearby nerve s, including paralysis , difficulty swallowing, difficulty walking , uncontrolled eye movements , a
drooping eyelid, or jerky or uncontrolled limb movement s ... Symptoms of aplastic anemia include fatigue , bruising , bleeding , shortness of ...
Congenital cataract
... cataract (an opaque area that develops inside the lens of the eye before birth ), a scar on the cornea or congenital ptosis (a
drooping eyelid that is present at birth ). When one shines a b right light on the pupil , it normally appears red. In leukocoria, the light makes the ...
Cranial mononeuropathy
... Cranial mononeuropathy III is a complication of diabetes caused by damage to the third cranial nerve , which leads to double vision and eyelid
drooping , ... Cranial mononeuropathy III - compress ion type is a mononeuropathy , which means that only one nerve is affected. (spastic ...
Facial paralysis
... paralysis in adults is often due to Bell's palsy . This disorder (probably derived from a virus ) usually affects one side of the face causing a
drooping mouth, drooling , and excessive tearing from one eye . - If facial paralysis makes nursing difficult, feed the baby with a medicine ...
Eye movements
... by abnormal function in the areas of the brain that control eye movements . The exact nature of these disorders is poorly understood. eyelids -
drooping eye movements - double vision facial muscle s - grimace jaw and gullet - eating and swallowing problems arms and legs - lifting and walking ...
Growth problems
... eye socket that affect the shape of the child's face as it grows. Dry eye . Cataracts . Damage to the optic nerve and retina . Poor vision .
drooping eyelids. Eyelid tumor s. Learning and growth problems may contribute to low self-esteem. Children with functioning transplants seem to have ...
Hoarseness
... of muscle function or feeling Muscle contraction s or spasm Muscle atrophy Movement , dysfunctional Hoarseness or changing voice Eyelid
drooping ( ptosis ) ... Hypothyroidism may go undetected for years because the symptoms, such as forgetfulness and fatigue , can easily be confused ...
Mastoid
... XI - The eleventh cranial nerve enervates the sternocleido mastoid muscle s and the trapezius muscle s. Lesion s of the eleventh result in
drooping of the shoulder and inability to rotate the head away from the affected side. IS ME DIC AL ATT ENT ION NECESSARY? Yes. The bacteria may spread ...
Mitral valve
... form the opening of the valve are partial ly fused together. Mitral valve stenosis can also be present at birth . Mitral valve prolapse :
drooping down or abnormal bulging of the mitral valve 's cusps backward into the atrium during the contraction of the heart . Mitral valve prolapse ...
Mitral valve prolapse
... Mitral valve prolapse :
drooping down or abnormal bulging of the mitral valve 's cusps backward into the atrium during the contraction of the heart . Mitral valve prolapse ...
Mononeuritis multiplex
... mononeuritis multiplex , myocarditis , or pericarditis . of problems that this may cause are eye movement problems with double vision and
drooping of the cheek on one side of the head (commonly known as Bell's palsy ). One or more individual nerve failures sometimes is called mononeuritis ...
Muscle
... weaker with prolonged use Muscle weakness that seems better in the morning or after resting and worse after activity or at the end of the day
drooping eyelids Blurred or double vision ... Muscle -relaxing medicine may help prevent the attacks. If medical treatment does not help, you may ...
Muscle atrophy
... of muscle function or feeling Muscle contraction s or spasm Muscle atrophy Movement , dysfunctional Hoarseness or changing voice Eyelid
drooping ( ptosis ) ... Pain Decreased joint range of motion A tender hard mass may be felt Muscle atrophy Elevated temperature of the ...
Neuropathy
... and legs, you need to protect and care for your feet. How long will the effects last? Focal neuropathy - Common symptoms are double vision ,
drooping of the cheek on one side of the head (commonly known as Bell's palsy ), problems with speech and double vision . Diabetic neuropathy ...
Palsy
... muscle s of expression on each side of your face. Bell's palsy is a disorder caused by damage to cranial nerve VII, involving sudden facial
drooping and decreased ability to move the face. Alternative Names: Facial palsy Causes, incidence , and risk factors: Text Continued Below ... ...
Prolapse
... prolapse Definition: Rectal prolapse is the abnormal protrusion of the rectal mucosa down to or through the anal opening. Mitral prolapse :
drooping down or abnormal bulging of the mitral valve cusps during the contraction of the heart . Search All of MedicineNet For: search help ...
Speech impairment
... of muscle function or feeling Muscle contraction s or spasm Muscle atrophy Movement , dysfunctional Hoarseness or changing voice Eyelid
drooping ( ptosis ) ... A new, different or severe headache Blurred vision Hearing loss Speech impairment Leg or arm weakness Loss of ...
Swallowing difficulty
... of muscle function or feeling Muscle contraction s or spasm Muscle atrophy Movement , dysfunctional Hoarseness or changing voice Eyelid
drooping ( ptosis ) ... Dysphagia ( Swallowing Difficulty ) Dysphasia ( Speech Impairment (Adult)) Dysphonia ( Hoarseness or Changing Voice) ...