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You encounter a term in a patient s medical report that describes a prolapse, or drooping. this term ends with the suffix spelled ptosis.

What is blepharoptosis?

Blepharoptosis (blef-uh-rahp-TOH-sis) or ptosis (TOH-sis) is an upper eyelid drooping that can affect one or both eyes. The eyelid may droop slightly or sufficiently to obscure the pupil and limit vision. Blepharoptosis can affect both adults and children. Congenital blepharoptosis occurs from birth and is mainly caused by inadequate development or weakness of the levator muscle, which lifts the eyelid. Blepharoptosis, if not addressed when a child's vision is growing, can progress to amblyopia (lazy eye). Blepharoptosis in adults is typically caused by aging, eye surgery, or an illness affecting the levator muscle or its nerve. Blepharoptosis can be treated surgically in both children and adults.

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