Ectropion
Eversion means turning outward, so eversion of the ankle would mean rotating the right ankle so that the right sole is facing toward the right, and eversion of the eyelid means turning the eyelid inside out so that the inner lining is showing.
inversion
Inversion means to turn inwards while eversion means to turn outwards.
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Eversion means turning outward, so eversion of the ankle would mean rotating the right ankle so that the right sole is facing toward the right, and eversion of the eyelid means turning the eyelid inside out so that the inner lining is showing.
The medical term for turning inward of the edge of an eyelid is "entropion." This condition can cause discomfort, irritation, and potential damage to the cornea due to the eyelashes rubbing against it. Treatment may involve surgery to correct the positioning of the eyelid.
The fringe of hair that edges the eyelid; -- usually in the pl., A hair of the fringe on the edge of the eyelid.
Eyelid ptosis describes a condition where either the upper or lower eyelid droops. Ptosis occurs when the muscles that raise the eyelids become weak.
The medical term for involuntary contractions of the eyelid is blepharospasm. This condition can cause the eyelid to twitch or close intermittently and may be temporary or chronic.
The word 'eversion' means something being turned outward without the change of location. An example is of someone with a club foot being described as having "a foot eversion".
inversion
Inversion means to turn inwards while eversion means to turn outwards.
entropion!
Styes and chalazia are lumps in or along the edge of an eyelid. They may be painful or annoying, but they are rarely serious. Most will go away on their own without treatment. A stye is an infection that causes a tender red lump on the eyelid. Most styes occur along the edge of the eyelid. When a stye occurs inside the eyelid, it is called an internal hordeolum A chalazion (say "kuh-LAY-zee-on") is a lump in the eyelid. Chalazia (plural) may look like styes, but they are usually larger and may not be painful. Styes and chalazia may be related to blepharitis, a common problem that causes inflammation of the eyelids.
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Eversion