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Condition

Pediatric Ptosis

What is ptosis?

Ptosis describes drooping of one or both eyelids and can be congenital (present at birth) or acquired. If left untreated, ptosis and other eyelid problems can cause:

  • “Lazy eye” (amblyopia): Inability of one eye to see well (in spite of glasses or other means)
  • Eyesight problems such as astigmatism (poor eyesight caused by irregular eye shape)
  • Permanent disfigurement 

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Frequently Asked Questions

 

What causes ptosis and other eyelid abnormalities in children?

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Providers Who Treat Ptosis

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Departments that Treat Ptosis

    Neuro-Ophthalmology

    The pediatric neuro-ophthalmology experts at Children’s National Hospital offer advanced diagnosis and care for children with neurological eye and vision disorders.