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Brownish Spots On The Lower Eyelid. Anything To Be Concerned?

I found a brown spot on the red region inside lower right eyelid (just below eyeball) few months back. Yesterday I noticed that the spot has grown bigger and a few new spots have appeared. Two of them are on my eyeball (lower portion of conjunctiva touching the red area). Is there a reason to be concerned. I have an appointment with an ophthalmologist in a month for routine eye check up.
Wed, 29 May 2013
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Hi
Younfound a brown spot on the red region of lower eye lid, grow bigger, and new spots appeared, 2 of them are on conjunctiva.
It appears to be the infection, or allergy to some thing, if possible you try to consult your doctor as early as possible, as it is growing and and if due to xerosis and spread to the black of the eye it is difficult to be cured.
Thank you.
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Brownish Spots On The Lower Eyelid. Anything To Be Concerned?

Hi Younfound a brown spot on the red region of lower eye lid, grow bigger, and new spots appeared, 2 of them are on conjunctiva. It appears to be the infection, or allergy to some thing, if possible you try to consult your doctor as early as possible, as it is growing and and if due to xerosis and spread to the black of the eye it is difficult to be cured. Thank you.