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Suggest Treatment For White Boil On Iris

Hi, may I answer your health queries right now ? Please type your query here... I have a white boil (growth about 4 mm in diameter) on the periphery of the iris. It causes some shots of pain when I look to the side and hurts when I watch computer monitor. The area around the boil is redish on the white part outside the iris.
Mon, 13 Oct 2014
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It is not possible for you to diagnose the spot at side of iris. it might be over cornea. computer use can give rise to computer vision syndrome. may be dry eye giving rise to corneal erosion. you have to reduce expo user to computer. use anti glare specs. if possible fix anti glare screen before computer. apply artificial tear eye drop. if it does not subside then need to get examined by eye doctor. it can be involvement of scleracausing scelritis.
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Suggest Treatment For White Boil On Iris

It is not possible for you to diagnose the spot at side of iris. it might be over cornea. computer use can give rise to computer vision syndrome. may be dry eye giving rise to corneal erosion. you have to reduce expo user to computer. use anti glare specs. if possible fix anti glare screen before computer. apply artificial tear eye drop. if it does not subside then need to get examined by eye doctor. it can be involvement of scleracausing scelritis.