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What Could The White Spot On Cornea Be?

I have a very small white dot on the colored part of my eyes when my pupils enlarge it looks like its on the pupil and then I can see it very white and round but sooo small. My eye feels a little wierd and Im just wondering what this could be and If I should be worried
Tue, 4 Nov 2014
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I reviewed your history. It seems from the history that you are having white spot on the cornea. If you are having symptoms like pain, redness, blurring of vision it indicates corneal infiltration or corneal ulcer and requires treatment immediately with consultation with ophthalmologist.
If you are not having symptoms of pain, redness, watering.... it indicates corneal opacity and treatment depends on the grade of opacity and site of opacity.
Hence I advice you to consult your eye doctor for examination and treatment accordingly depending on the underlying cause.
Hope this is helpful to you.
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What Could The White Spot On Cornea Be?

Hello Welcome to Health care magic. I reviewed your history. It seems from the history that you are having white spot on the cornea. If you are having symptoms like pain, redness, blurring of vision it indicates corneal infiltration or corneal ulcer and requires treatment immediately with consultation with ophthalmologist. If you are not having symptoms of pain, redness, watering.... it indicates corneal opacity and treatment depends on the grade of opacity and site of opacity. Hence I advice you to consult your eye doctor for examination and treatment accordingly depending on the underlying cause. Hope this is helpful to you. Thank you