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Cynthia S. Cook, DVM, PhD
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EntropionEntropion is a condition where the eyelid rolls inward, causing the eyelashes to contact the surface of the eye. Either upper or lower lids may be involved, or a combination of both. Most often both eyes are affected. This condition is associated with discomfort and may result in damage to the eye which may be severe enough to cause partial or complete loss of vision. Squinting and tearing are the most common signs observed.![]() A Shar Pei puppy with severe entropion complicated by heavy brow folds. Entropion is seen as an inherited condition in many breeds of dogs, including
the Shar Pei, English Bulldog and Chow Chow. Often the severity of the entropion
is related to the amount and weight of the skin and wrinkles covering the head
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