I have unilateral intermittent drooping that fluctuates throughout the day with my left eyebrow/eyelid. None of my doctors are interested in finding the cause. I wish I knew if it could be caused by Chiari.
Sir idk whether its ptosis or not but whenever I see myself in the mirror the eye lids looks symmetrical but in inverted photos the right eyelid looks slightly droopy and the left eye looks on higher side so it gives a assymetric appearance..,so is this a pseudo effect coz of the photo or is it really ptosis.?I have no problm with the vision neither do have glasses .nor I have any symptoms of pain of muscles on the right side of eye .
This is complicated, many doctors have no idea about this and they don't want to study it. It's connected with another thing, so that could make it difficult. Thank you for your explanation. 🙏🏼
Dr Lee, great lecturer. I have a 4-year old son who was born with congenital ptosis. I have making plans for surgical correction but was not quite sure as I did not know a professional “ ptosis” surgeon . Can someone please send Dr Lees contact address? Or better yet how can I contact Dr Lee. I really have to meet Dr Lee please
Indeed, brilliant summary!
Brilliant summary.
Excellent ly explain ed sir. I am your big fan. Our sir also didn't explain like this. Actually we learn ourselves when we are ophthalmology student..
Very informative thank you
Amazing
Thank you very much Dr Lee. Could you please also explain us why in myasthenia the ptosis is unilateral rather than bilateral?
Thank you sir..
nailed it!
I have unilateral intermittent drooping that fluctuates throughout the day with my left eyebrow/eyelid. None of my doctors are interested in finding the cause. I wish I knew if it could be caused by Chiari.
Thank you
Dr.lee thank you very much.could you tell us more about nystagmus.
Yesss please we need talk about nystagmus
Sir idk whether its ptosis or not but whenever I see myself in the mirror the eye lids looks symmetrical but in inverted photos the right eyelid looks slightly droopy and the left eye looks on higher side so it gives a assymetric appearance..,so is this a pseudo effect coz of the photo or is it really ptosis.?I have no problm with the vision neither do have glasses .nor I have any symptoms of pain of muscles on the right side of eye .
This is complicated, many doctors have no idea about this and they don't want to study it. It's connected with another thing, so that could make it difficult.
Thank you for your explanation. 🙏🏼
Dr Lee, great lecturer. I have a 4-year old son who was born with congenital ptosis. I have making plans for surgical correction but was not quite sure as I did not know a professional “ ptosis” surgeon . Can someone please send Dr Lees contact address? Or better yet how can I contact Dr Lee. I really have to meet Dr Lee please
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What kind of doctor should I be seeing to assess my eyelid. The eyelid feels so heavy and annoying it ruins my day
You should see an ophthalmologist. Is the heaviness same throughout the day or does it change during the day?
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