Inversion or interning of the eyelid margin with secondary misdirection of eyelashes towards the globe causes progressive irritation of the eye. It results in constant watering and redness of the eye. The sharp, misdirected eyelashes may damage the cornea as well and impair the sight considerably. This needs to be treated surgically.
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