Eversion of the Eyelid Scar

Unfortunately, I am not aware of your request for a description of the disease cicatricial eversion. However, I can offer you a text about the concept of eyelids and its condition.

The fold of skin of the conjunctiva, which makes up the lower and upper eyelids, is part of the general skin of the human eyelids. The eyelids are designed to protect and prevent the eyes from external irritants, allowing us to maintain clear vision. The inside of the eyeball is surrounded by many muscles that control the movements of the eyeballs. The conjunctival fold vagina consists of three parts: the free part (lower and upper outlets), the outer part and the inner part (large and small edges). On top of this outer fold begins another small, flat, knife-like fold. This folding is blinking and is intended to regulate the temperature in front of the eyes. Also, with the help of a flasher, it is possible to keep the internal and external structures of the eyes closed from the release of saliva, secretions and other substances. The facial side of the eyelids includes muscles, ligaments and hairs.

Eversion of the eyelid is a displacement of the upper eyelid below the normal level in the lower area of ​​the eye, due to which the clearance between the lower edge of the eyelid and the eyeball narrows or becomes difficult.

What leads to an eversion of the eyelid? There may be several reasons for this phenomenon: infection,