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Eyelid problem

Posted By: Backwards typist on 2008-12-06
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I have been having a problem with my eylid on my right eye. It is now halfway down over my eye. This has been going on for a few years, but getting worse in the past couple of months. I used to have  "liquid" coming for the eye once in a while, but now it's every day and it's worse being on the computer. It's worse in the morning and at night and at byt night time, it's barely open at all.


Can someone tell me who I should go to see?  I thought i had a good eye doctor, but I"m starting to get a little more worried as it has worsened in the past few months. Tonight, I can barely keep it open. Do you have any ideas what I could us to help until I see another doctor?


 




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