other conditions lead to scarring the eye symptoms occur due too the scratching of the eye by the inwardly pointing eyelashes trichiasis Seborrheic keratoses which are stuck on appearing" growths on the skin.... bubble-like swellings on the eyelid which may come and go. ...
If you're talking about the thing with eyelashes on it, your eyelid. If you mean the clear part it's called the cornea.
Yes, a chalazion is a small bump that can form in or under the eyelid. This bump forms because of a blocked oil gland.
Yes because it is to help the frogs see under water
Embarrassing as it to say you can get pimples under your eye as it has happened to me i don't know when they appeared but they did under both of my eyes luckily after using skin id they went away as of on your eyelid there was a boy that rode my bus and had one on his eyelid so i guess you can get it there to hopes this helps
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an eye fart happens when a little bit of air gets trapped under your eyelid and then it is released when you open or close your eyes, this can also happen when you have loser eyelid skin which is common in elderly people.
A pus pocket under the eye lid can form if if there is an infection in and around the eye.
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Ophthalmic antibiotics are applied to the eye, or under the eyelid, to treat eye infections caused by bacteria.
Yes it does, it reduce the appearance of puffiness or darkness under the eyes, or alter eyelid droopiness to give an overall refreshing appearance to the eye area. Eyelid surgery works well to remedy most aesthetic problems patients have with their eyes, but there are other procedures that might need to be considered to gain an overall improvement to the face.
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Cats can get sore eyes in many different ways. The cat could have an upper respiratory virus, a scratched eyeball, a foxtail or other foreign object in its eye, under the "nictating" eyelid (the inner eyelid) which only a Veterinarian can properly remove the object from under the eyelid. The best thing to do for your cat's sake is to take it to be checked out by a Veterinarian. If you let this go, the cat could end up with a ulcer on the eye, causing it to lose its eyesight.