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White Ball On Outer Corner Of Eye. Itching Eyes

there is a small white ball forming on the inner outer corner of my eye. Its not on the water line but more inside and feel like its a foreign object but i used eyedrops and it didn't tear out. It also disappears when i stretch my outer lid out. i think it is attached to the thin membrane but im not sure. My eyes were itching earlier and i rubbed it but now they are fine except for the white thing in the outer corner of my right eye.
Mon, 24 Jun 2013
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dear user
it seems from the history that you have a swelling in the eye, as there are many causes for the above mentioned problem, you need to consult ophthalmologist and require further evaluation. Since pain and other symptoms like redness, watering and discharge are not present it seems to be non inflammatory swelling however it requires further examination.
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White Ball On Outer Corner Of Eye. Itching Eyes

dear user it seems from the history that you have a swelling in the eye, as there are many causes for the above mentioned problem, you need to consult ophthalmologist and require further evaluation. Since pain and other symptoms like redness, watering and discharge are not present it seems to be non inflammatory swelling however it requires further examination.