Whenever there’s a discussion about the functionality and importance of eyes, there’s seldom a word about the eyelids. Nevertheless, eyelids are integral to the function of the eyes – so much so that there are surgical procedures designed specifically to treat eyelid disorders. So, let’s take a moment to study in brief the anatomy, disorders, and treatment of eyelids.
Anatomy
The eyelids are tiny folds of skin whose sole purpose is to
protect the eyes from debris and intense light. Eyelids are controlled by a
semi-autonomic that is a semi-voluntary group of muscles called the levator palpebrae
superioris. The muscles function by contracting to pull the eyelids open and
relax to let them fall.
Disorders
Eyelid disorders are either caused by infections or problems
within the muscular system. While infectious problems are usually treated with
medication, muscular disorders require cosmetic surgery to fix. In Kuwait
eyelid surgery price depend on the severity of the condition and the
complexity of the procedure. But more on that later; for now, let’s focus on
the disorders:
Blepharospasm
Commonly referred to as twitching eye syndrome,
blepharospasm is caused by the involuntary twitching of the eyelids. The
condition is usually caused by excessive stress, fatigue, or caffeine; as such,
it requires no medication – only rest.
Ptosis
Ptosis is the medicinal name for droopy eyes where the upper
eyelid doesn’t fully open and constantly remains in a semi-closed position. The
condition is caused by either weakness or paralysis in the levator muscles and
sometimes nerve damage. The condition is treated through surgery.
Laxity
Laxity is an age-related disorder that can lead to severe
dryness and irritation. The condition is like ptosis as in it’s also caused by
weakening of the levator muscles and treated through surgery. In Kuwait, eyelid
surgery prices for laxity depend on how far the conditions progressed.
Chalazion
Chalazion refers to the cysts that form underneath the eyelids.
The condition is caused by obstructions in the oil glands and can occur in both
the upper and lower eyelids. A chalazion is generally treated with medication;
however, some cases do require surgery.
Treatment
Depending on the situation, eyelid disorders are either
treated with medication or surgery. However, unless specifically known to be
ineffective, doctors in Kuwait will always try non-surgical methods before
moving on to surgery. Common non-surgical methods used to treat eyelid
conditions are anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, anti-allergen, and
anti-inflammatory medications.
On the other hand, eyelid disorders like ptosis and laxity
cannot be treated with medication or non-surgical remedies. Such conditions
usually require surgery to fix because if left alone – they’ll eventually
obstruct the vision. As for the cost, in Kuwait, eyelid surgery prices are
inexpensive and low compared to other cosmetic procedures.
Conclusion
There you have it, everything you need to know about eyelid
disorders and their treatment. However, this article should not be considered a
substitute for professional medical advice. Visit your local doctor if you’re
looking for an in-depth consultation about your condition and treatment
options.
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