Eyelashes grow into the eyes, usually due to impaction and messy eyelashes and lid entropion, which can be treated by local massage, extraction, physical therapy or surgery.
1. Massage: For infants and young children with eyelid redundancy resulting in eyelid entropion, resulting in mild impingement, massage can be used for treatment. Through appropriate massage, it is conducive to making the entropion of the eyelid can be improved, prompting the impingement to be detached from the surface of the eye, so as to achieve the purpose of eliminating the impingement.
2. Removal: If the number of implanted eyelashes is small and scattered, the implanted eyelashes can be removed to help relieve the symptoms of implanted eyelashes. However, this treatment is likely to cause the problem to reappear.
3. Physical Therapy: If the number of implanted eyelashes is small, electrolysis can be performed, using electrolysis needles near the root of the eyelash follicle and piercing the follicle in the direction of the eyelash, and using eyelash tweezers to remove the implanted eyelashes after electrolysis treatment. If the number of implanted eyelashes is large, consider cryotherapy, which involves placing a freezing tip at the base of the eyelashes and using eyelash tweezers to remove the implanted eyelashes.
4. Surgery: For severe implantation caused by entropion, if conservative treatment is not effective, entropion correction may be considered to improve the entropion and resolve the implantation.
If you have an impingement, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible to determine the cause of the impingement and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.