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What are the symptoms of pseudoblepharoptosis?

Dr. Quinn Cooper
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2025-05-19 01:05:51
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Infant pseudoblepharoptosis symptoms usually include amblyopia, blurred vision, looking up, etc., the specific analysis is as follows:
1. Amblyopia
due to the baby's pseudoblepharoptosis, covering the pupil, so that light can not enter, resulting in low retinal function, resulting in amblyopia.
2. Vision blurred
infant pseudoblepharoptosis, the upper eyelid covers the pupil and cornea, resulting in decreased vision, resulting in blurred vision.
3. Looking up The
baby's pupil and cornea are blocked by the upper eyelid, resulting in the baby looking up when unable to see objects, thus beginning to look up.