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blepharitis - An infection of the eyelid causing inflammation, caused by a surplus of demodex mites Conjunctivitis - inflammation of the conjunctiva (pink/red eye) due to bacterial or viral infection contact dermatitis - Skin reaction due to exposure to an allergen or irritant corneal abrasion - scratch on the cornea corneal ulcer - A scarring/hazy spot on the cornea caused by bacterial, fungal or viral infection also from physical or chemical trauma to the cornea entropion - Causes Eyelid to fold in-word and the entire line of lashes touch cornea Extropian - Causes the eyelid and Lash to turn out wards ocular herpes - Infection of the cornea, retina,uvea caused by the same virus that causes cold sores and other forms of herpes Occular Rosacea - Inflammation of the skin surrounding The eye Lash growth cycle - 60-90 days Anagen - First stage of hair growth during which new hair is produced. 2-4 weeks sometimes longer catagen phase - The brief transition period between the growth and resting phases of a hair follicle. Hair stops growing, roots shrink, very short phase Telogen - Resting phase of hair growth, 100 days Exogen phase - exit phase, new anagen cycle is about to begin
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blepharitis an infection of the eyelid causing
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