4. Eyelashes
A lack of eyelashes, especially on the lower eyelids, is one of the most common physical symptoms that can be associated with TCS, and it’s a symptom that occurs in the majority of cases, usually together with most of the other physical characteristics of the disorder. Many cases are so mild that they are never properly diagnosed because they don’t show the full spectrum of physical characteristics, and this lower-eyelash deformity is one of the more common signs of the condition that might occur in instances of the condition that are not as severe, too.
The lack of eyelashes usually means that the eye is more prone to be irritated by outside particles, and eye infections can sometimes be considered to be very common in most cases of TCS for this reason.
Regular and thorough cleaning of the eyes can be a great use for helping to ease this symptom.