If the patient can see clearly when he/she pulls his/her eyes, it is mostly caused by ptosis, which is related to heredity, age, eye trauma, and diseases.
If the patient can see clearly when he/she pulls his/her eyes, it is mostly caused by ptosis. Because the upper eyelid is low, covering the upper edge of the cornea, so it will affect the patient’s normal vision, when the patient lifts the eyelid, the patient’s vision can be improved.
Studies have shown that the disease is hereditary, manifesting as autosomal dominant or recessive inheritance. Ptosis can also occur in the elderly due to eyelid skin laxity. Secondly, ocular trauma or surgical damage to the nerves of the eye can also lead to ptosis. In addition, diseases such as brain tumors, multiple sclerosis, and myasthenia gravis can also cause ptosis.
It is recommended that patients with ptosis seek medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions.