Condition wherein facial hair or eyelashes arising from normal sites are misdirected and contact the cornea or conjunctiva.
(Eye) Eyelashes arising from normal origin are misdirected into the eye, causing irritation.
Inversion and rubbing of the eyelashes against the globe.
a condition in which the eyelids turn inward and the lashes rub against the eye causing irritation
Rubbing of inturned eyelashes against the eyeball.
normally placed, but abnormally directed cilium that causes trauma to the eyeball
The growth of the eyelashes inward toward the cornea, causing persistent irritation of the eyeball.
An inward turning of the eyelashes.
Condition in which the eyelashes grow inwardly (towards the eye).
Trichiasis is a medical term for ingrown eyelashes. This can be caused by infection, inflammation, autoimmune conditions, and trauma such as burns or eyelid injury.