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What Could Be The Spot In The Eye Caused Due To An Accident?

About 5-6 years ago i got hit by a fast moving pencil in my eye i dont rememeber if my eye was closed or not or if it was the eraser or pencil side. I couldnt see for a few hrs through that eye but now i have a small brown spot that has been there since when i got hit . What can this spot be?
Thu, 12 Jun 2014
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Hello......First of all the spot location has to be seen whether it is in cornea or conjunctiva and then secondly is the spot creating any disturbance in the vision...Also whether the spot is increasing in size or not because any kind of malignant transformation might have occured years after trauma.....the spot could either be a scar formation also.....so it would be wise to consult an ophthalmologist to find the right diagnosis.
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What Could Be The Spot In The Eye Caused Due To An Accident?

Hello......First of all the spot location has to be seen whether it is in cornea or conjunctiva and then secondly is the spot creating any disturbance in the vision...Also whether the spot is increasing in size or not because any kind of malignant transformation might have occured years after trauma.....the spot could either be a scar formation also.....so it would be wise to consult an ophthalmologist to find the right diagnosis.