Four reasons responsible for the occurrence of Ophthalmoplegia
Do you have unequal open eyes? Does your eye look puffy? Or having a reduced vision? If you are facing any of these problems, then you are suffering from Ophthalmoplegia [ภาวะกล้ามเนื้อตาอ่อนแรง, which is the term in Thai].
It is mainly caused, due to the weakening of your eye muscles. You can overcome this situation with the help of eye surgery.
Causes of eye muscle weakness
There are many reasons for facing Ophthalmoplegia. Some of them are:
- A childhood problem
It mainly occurs if your eyes and muscles are affected by congenital weakness. This issue can happen from your childhood, making your eyelids drop.
- Aging
With age, the elasticity of your eyes muscles tends to weaken; even your eyelids droop due to stretching of your eyelids. It is very common and natural.
- Accident or wrong eye surgery
It is not common for all. You might have met with an accident when the nerves of your eyes got affected, leading to such weak eye muscle. Or even a wrong surgery for your double eyelid done by an unskilled doctor can be another reason for this issue.
- Occurrence of MG syndrome
The nerves that take care of your eyes might not function properly. Particularly, in this situation, no surgery should be conducted without a complete diagnosis, because this disease is incurable, and further surgery can affect your eyes drastically.
What happens after undergoing this surgery?
The effects that you will have after going through this surgery are: it will solve your problem of having uneven eye layers, and multilayered eyelids. The lifting of your eyelid will give you a crystal clear vision.
In short, double eyelid surgery can be successful if the weakening of your eye muscle can be corrected completely. Because many problems arise from this complication. Choose a skilled doctor who has fine expertise in this field for your surgery to avoid any future problems related to your eyes.
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