Strychnine poisoning and chronic masticatory myositis are other culprits, while tick - borne diseases are also known for causing
sunken eyes along with many other symptoms.
Not exact matches
Tetanus is known for causing bilateral
sunken eyes because of spasms of the retractor muscles causing the eyeballs to recede
along with the protrusion of the third eyelids.
Along with
sunken eyes, masses in the
eye may also cause loss of ocular motility, blindness, strabismus, protrusion of the third eyelid and possibly pain.