Guide To The Causes Of Epiphora

Ingrown Eyelash

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A variety of infections and inflammations, among the most common of which is an ingrown eyelash, can cause patients to experience epiphora. The area around an ingrown eyelash can become infected and cause symptoms like swelling and watery eyes. This condition occurs when an eyelash grows inward as opposed to outward. While the initial stages of this condition won't cause much irritation, it's likely patients will develop epiphora as well as a range of additional symptoms as the eyelash grows. Ingrown eyelashes are particularly common among adults and can affect the lower and upper eyelids. Patients might have a higher risk of developing an ingrown eyelash because of trauma to the area or inflammation from another condition or disease, such as trichiasis and distichiasis. Along with the case of epiphora patients will likely experience when suffering from an ingrown eyelash, their eyes will also redden and become sore to the touch. Relief from this condition is only felt once the eyelash is removed.

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