“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
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.
Your best bet is to have an ophthalmology examination since it could be a lot of things.
RB Thomas,MD
RB Thomas,MD
Pathmanathan Rajadurai
Pathologist
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.