Ptosis Treatment: Things that you should know
If your eyes are droopy, it can be a sign of ptosis, or droopy eyelids. This can impede your vision and cause other problems. The issue can be congenital (existing at birth) or acquired later in life, and there are therapeutic options. If you have ptosis, consult with your eye doctor to discuss your options and get the best ptosis treatment.
What Are the Symptoms?
Reduced field of vision
Difficulty keeping the eye open
Eyestrain or fatigue
Uneven appearance of the eyes Double vision
Headaches
Eyebrow lifting to compensate
How is a Droopy Eyelid Diagnosed?
A doctor's physical examination is the first step in diagnosing a droopy eyelid.
Your medical history will be reviewed, including the frequency and duration of eyelid drooping.
To inspect the eye, a slit lamp examination with bright light may be conducted.
Edrophonium is injected into your eyes and veins during a Tensilon test.
You will be asked to do particular exercises to determine muscular strength during the Tensilon test.
Myasthenia gravis test is conducted. This test determines whether the droopy eyelid is caused by a disorder.
Are you looking for the best eye clinic to get ptosis treatment? If so, then Eyes on Brickell offers cosmetic or surgical Eye Care Services. The Center offers eye surgery and Upneeq treatment under the care of the best doctors. Visit our website today!
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it's al month soon and i have to relearn to draw him since he's been on the shelf since talon month....scrambling to continue reading urasawa's billy bat for inspiration bc I love how urasawa draws double chins and fat in general
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Hahaha sometimes I wish I didn't have residual vision in my blind eye.. it's very annoying
I'm tired of having to shut one eye to read
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what would you do if I attempted a kesline animatic (or at least a little thing, I have a bad history of committing to anything longer than 1 minute)
*bounces up and down* literally any Kesline content is amazing
can we like collab or something? i have so many songs for them, and im struggling to draw people in a simple enough style to make animatics out of (literally trying to practice this today)
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Was it just a cool design choice for Goosefeather to have those funky double eyes in the one side or is that actually something cats can have? Either way I’m obsessed with it
well theres polycoria (more than one pupil in one eye) and cyclopia (two eyes stuck together in one socket), but neither of those are what i was going for in that pic ghbbh. my idea was more like.. two seperate eyes in the same socket, which im pretty sure isnt a thing that can happen irl, or not at least in the way i drew haha. i kinda wanna give some wc design polycoria, but idk if goosefeather would be the right call for that ya know.
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From my experience it’s never your OWN fault if you cannot focus, it’s always been my neurological system, which is MY nerodoglcial system, but also like it just grew funky… and I need the world to make adjustments so that I can function. Like wearing special glasses!
Anyway the American health care system is a drab place to navigate!
If I don’t take 4 college classes each semester I don’t have dental insurance….
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I'm so tired of double vision!! I'm gonna need my neuro-ophthalmologist appointment to hurry up and get here (I say as if there's anything they can do about it 🙄)
Sorry I'm always complaining about this. It's very frustrating, but typing this out makes me feel a little less alone about it hahaha
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