In our daily lives, we often see some women with black spots in their eyeballs. This is mainly caused by our improper or unhygienic use of our eyes. For this phenomenon, we must first understand its cause so that we can completely get rid of it. What should I do if my baby has black spots under his eyes? I hope everyone can understand it through the introduction below. The wall of the eyeball is roughly divided into three layers, which are called conjunctiva, sclera, and pigmented membrane from the outside to the inside. The pigmented membrane is black, the sclera is white, and the conjunctiva is transparent. Because the wall of the eyeball of children is thinner, the pigmented membrane can be seen in some parts, which looks blue-black and presents as dots or sheets. This is normal and there is no need to worry. It will become invisible as you age. What you are talking about may be this situation; another situation is conjunctival pigmented nevus. Neither condition is cause for concern or treatment. Black spots in the white of the eye. Consider two reasons. On the one hand, lack of sleep and long hours in front of the computer may lead to eye fatigue, increased intraocular pressure and congestion; on the other hand, eye inflammation may stimulate the conjunctiva and cause conjunctivitis. Pay attention to rest, massage your eyes appropriately, avoid facing the computer for a long time, eat a light diet, and observe for a few days. If you feel any discomfort, you need to go to the hospital for an ophthalmology examination and receive timely treatment. It may be pigmentation on the conjunctiva. It is recommended to see a doctor to rule out pigmentation (multiple gastrointestinal polyposis, clinical features are skin and mucous membrane pigmentation. Small spots of light brown to black can be seen around the mouth and eyes, hands, feet, palms, etc.), and rule out the possibility of Ota hemorrhoids (also known as brown-green hemorrhoids on the palate, the skin is brown, and the location is on one side of the face, such as the cheekbones, cheeks, upper eyelids, and nose tip. About 30% of patients have black spots on the sclera on the same side). In general, the black spots on the whites of the eyes are physiological and can slowly fade away. For safety reasons, it is best to see a doctor to check and clarify the cause. The above is some introduction about black spots in the eyes. Through the above we can understand its causes and treatments. Of course, no matter what the cause is, we usually need to improve the way we use our eyes, pay attention to eye hygiene, and don't always rub our eyes with our hands. |
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