• What is the white spot I see in my eyes?

I am constantly seeing a white spot inside my eyes. It moves when I look from one side to the other and is very irritating. What could it be?

3 Answers

  • Pathologist
  • Roseburg, OR

The most common reasons are corneal ulcers and pingueculas. White spots on eyeball can vary in severity. Treatment is lubricating eye drop. Consult your ophthalmologist. Thank you.

  • Pathologist
  • Camden, SC

Your best bet is to have an ophthalmology examination since it could be a lot of things.

RB Thomas,MD

It is likely to be a floater. However, please check it out with an ophthalmologist. It is due to the degeneration of the vitreous humour, a type of fluid that maintains and helps retain the shape of the eye. Unless it impairs your vision, you should leave it alone.

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