(H02.3) Blepharochalasis

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751 558 in individuals diagnosis blepharochalasis confirmed

Diagnosis blepharochalasis is diagnosed Women are 19.41% more likely than Men

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Risk Group for the Disease blepharochalasis - Men aged 65-69 and Women aged 60-64

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In Men diagnosis is most often set at age 0-95+
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in in men, the disease manifests at any agein in women, the disease manifests at any age
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In Women diagnosis is most often set at age 0-95+

Disease Features blepharochalasis

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Absence or low individual and public risk
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Blepharochalasis - what does this mean

Blepharochalasis is a condition characterized by recurrent episodes of swelling of the eyelids, usually affecting the upper lids. it is caused by lymphatic dysfunction, leading to an accumulation of fluid in the eyelids and surrounding tissue. symptoms may include itching, redness, swelling and tenderness in the affected area. treatment is typically focused on controlling the swelling and relieving the symptoms.

What happens during the disease - blepharochalasis

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Clinical Pattern

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How does a doctor diagnose

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Treatment and Medical Assistance

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4 Days of Hospitalization Required
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144 Hours Required for Outpatient Treatment

Blepharochalasis - Prevention

The best way to prevent blepharochalasis is to maintain a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise and a nutritious diet. additionally, it is important to protect the eyes from the sun by wearing sunglasses, and to avoid rubbing or touching the eyes, as this can lead to irritation or infection.

Main symptoms of the disease blepharochalasis

Upper eyelid droop

(Eyelid ptosis, Eyelid sagging, Eyelid drooping, Eyelid sinking, Eyelid descent, Eyelid falling, Eyelid lowering, Eyelid droopiness)

Upper eyelid droop is a condition in which the eyelid appears to be drooping or sagging. It may be accompanied by difficulty opening the eye. It can be caused by trauma, neurological conditions, or aging. It can manifest as a drooping of the eyelid, a decrease in the amount of skin above the eyelid,...

Age: any ageAccociated with 10 diseases

Edema of the eyelids

(Eyelid swelling, Eyelid oedema, Eyelid puffiness, Periorbital oedema, Periorbital swelling, Periorbital puffiness)

Edema of the eyelids is a swelling of the eyelids caused by fluid accumulation. It can be localized and mild, or severe and widespread. Symptoms may include puffiness, redness, itching, pain, and a feeling of tightness. Edema can develop rapidly or over time, and is often accompanied by eye irritati...

Age: any ageAccociated with 23 diseases

Eyelid omission

(Eyelid droop, Eyelid ptosis, Eyelid lagophthalmos, Eyelid drooping, Eyelid defect, Eyelid sagging, Eyelid dropping, Eyelid weakness, Eyelid slippage, Eyelid laxity, Eyelid sag, Eyelid lapse, Eyelid droopiness, Eyelid droopage, Eyelid flaccidity)

Eyelid omission is a condition where the eyelid does not completely close. It can be present at birth or develop later in life. Symptoms may include dry eyes, irritation, sensitivity to light, blurry vision, and decreased vision. It can be caused by trauma, infections, tumors, and certain neurologic...

Age: 1 to 100Accociated with 9 diseases