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Ocular manifestation thyroid eye disease

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Answered by Anonymous
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Underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) isn't usually associated with eye disease. In severe cases, however, hypothyroidism may cause swelling around the eyes and a loss of the hairs in the outer part of the eyebrows. Graves' ophthalmopathy can cause eye discomfort, protruding eyeballs and vision changes.

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Ocular manifestation thyroid eye disease

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Ocular manifestations of thyroid

Lid retraction (staring look) and exophthalmos (protrusion of eyeballs) make the dry eye symptoms worse. The swelling of the muscles which move the eyes produce unequal movements and double vision (diplopia). The orbits may become painful, particularly on eye movement.

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