What Is Juvenile Ptosis?
Juvenile ptosis is a condition where a child's upper eyelid droops due to weak or underdeveloped levator muscle function. The drooping can be mild or severe, and some children adjust head posture to improve their field of view. If the eyelid blocks the visual axis, it may affect visual development. Causes range from congenital muscle differences to nerve-related changes. Early evaluation helps determine whether intervention is needed.
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