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Concern About Grey Spot in Eye

12/17/2025, 2:00:30 PMMale25-34

Hello, I’m a male, 30 years old, standing at 5.5 feet and weighing 60 kg. I've noticed a grey spot appearing on my eye; it’s located partly on the sclera and partly on the iris. Should I be concerned about this issue? Thank you for your input!

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Cony

12/17/2025, 2:00:48 PM

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It's understandable to be concerned about a grey spot on your eye, especially since it involves both the sclera and iris. While such spots can arise from various conditions, most are benign, but it's always best to be cautious.

Explanation

The grey spot you are noticing could be due to several reasons, including:

  1. Pinguecula: A common, non-cancerous yellowish-grey growth on the conjunctiva, usually benign.
  2. Nevus: A type of mole occurring on the iris, generally harmless unless changes occur.
  3. Pterygium: A growth of tissue on the eye that can indicate prolonged UV exposure or irritation.
  4. Intraocular condition: Changes within the eye that may require more assessment.

Though many of these conditions are harmless, it's crucial to monitor any changes in size, color, or symptoms like vision changes or discomfort.

Next Steps

  1. Observe the Spot: Over the next week, take note of any changes in the spot (size, color, or symptoms).
  2. Avoid Irritants: Protect your eyes from UV light by wearing sunglasses and reduce exposure to irritants like dust and smoke.
  3. Monitor Symptoms: Keep an eye out for any additional symptoms, such as vision changes, eye pain, or increasing discomfort.
  4. Seek Professional Evaluation: If the spot changes significantly or if you experience any concerning symptoms, consider getting an eye exam from an optometrist or ophthalmologist.

Taking these steps will help you stay informed about your eye health. If you have any more questions or concerns, feel free to ask!

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