What is Hora syndrome?

Horner’s syndrome generally refers to Horner’s syndrome, also known as Horner’s syndrome.Horner’s syndrome is a condition that is characterized by pupillary constriction, drooping of the upper eyelid, sunken eyes on the affected side, and little or no sweating on the affected side of the face, as well as symptoms such as heterochromia of the iris, headaches, and an inability to see.
Generally Horner syndrome refers to a group of disorders caused by damage to the sympathetic nerves in the neck. Common lesions include lesions of the spinal cord, the base of the skull, the brainstem, and the thalamus. Trauma to the neck, carotid artery lesions, mediastinal lesions, and lung cancer caused by tumors in the apical region of the lungs compressing the cervical sympathetic nerves can also cause Horner syndrome.
If the patient suffers from Horner’s syndrome, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out drug treatment, and in serious cases, it is also necessary to take surgical treatment, do not blindly use medication on your own, so as not to delay the condition.