Incomplete closure of the eyes is an eye condition where the eyelids do not close completely when the eyes are closed. It can be caused by a variety of conditions, including dry eye, eyelid laxity, facial nerve palsy, and thyroid eye disease. It is characterized by a feeling of dryness, irritation, and discomfort in the eyes, and can also cause vision problems. In some cases, the eyes may appear to be open even when the person is asleep. Treatment may include artificial tears, lubricating ointments, or surgical repair of the eyelids.
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