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Symblepharon
Tuesday, 07 April 2009 20:55

 

What is Symblepharon?  What is the treatment for Symblepharon?

 

Symblepharon occurs when the conjunctia on the inside of the eyelids attaches to the conjunctiva on the eyeball.   This can be caused from trauma, eyelid burns, chronic blepharitis, eyelid surgery or conjunctival disease (steven’s Johnson.)  Treatment typically involves monitoring and treating underlining condition. 

 

Treatment

 

     Monitor

     Treat underlying condition

 

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 April 2009 20:56
 

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