Question

My child is just over three years old and is very sensitive to light, constantly blinking, and uncomfortable in the sunlight. After examination, the doctor said it’s due to eyelashes growing inward. Do I need surgery? Have there been any previous treatments tried? Does this discomfort with sunlight and vision have any impact? I hope to get some assistance.

Answer

If the eyelashes growing inward are not severe, options may include plucking the lashes or undergoing a minor surgical procedure for treatment. This surgery is minimally invasive with small incisions. If left untreated, the eyelashes rubbing against the cornea may cause damage or inflammation, which could severely affect vision. It’s recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible to determine the specific situation. The above suggestions are for “How to Deal with Eyelashes Growing Inward? Do You Need Surgery?” I hope this helps you, and wish you good health!