Eyelid edema

Eyelid

Eyelid
An eyelid is a thin fold of skin that covers and protects an eye. With the exception of the prepuce and the labia minora, it has the thinnest skin of the whole body. The levator palpebrae superioris muscle retracts the eyelid to "open" the eye. This can be either voluntarily or involuntarily. The human eyelid features a row of eyelashes which serve to heighten the protection of the eye from dust and foreign debris, as well as from perspiration. "Palpebral" (and "blepharo") means relating to the eyelids. Its key function is to regularly spread the tears and other secretions on the eye surface to keep it moist, since the cornea must be continuously moist...

Eyelid edema - List of case studies

Acute Infectious Mononucleosis with Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV)

misdiagnosed as strep throat and is treated as such. Eyelid edema : This may be present, especially in the first week of illness. ...

List of Symptoms

Ecchymosis (over and under the eye) Edema Edema (right leg) Edematous component Electric shock ... Extrapyramidal signs Extreme trouble breathing Eyelid edema F Face swelling Facial Pain Facial asymmetry ...

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