There should not be white spots on the cornea of the eye. A healthy cornea is perfectly clear with no blood vessels, hazy or otherwise pigmented areas.
If you have a white spot on your cornea, it may be a scar from a past infection or as in the case of one of my patients a foreign body (lke a chip of eggshell) that needs removing.
Visit your eye doctor for examination, advice, and care.
The whites of your eyes can be red due to a few different things
1.Popped blood vessels (due to high force impact)
2.pink eye
because those are the vains in ur eyes or sometimes when a vein must of bursted or when ur were born blod went in ur eye
Something soft and smoshy and yes you can live with out it.
The Sclera of the eye is the outermost layer which gives the white colour to the white part of the eye. Posteriorly it is continuous with the outer surrounding of the optic nerve called the Dural Sheeth. At the front the sclera is a a bulbous, clear section called the Cornea. This is the anteriormost part of the eye and thus of the sclera.Could possibly be allergy related. T. Stevens-Shook, FNPIm sure that it is the CorneacorneaCorneathe cornea
The clear part of the eye is called the cornea. It is the front section of the eye that is a covering for eye parts like the iris and anterior chamber.
The fibrous tunic is the outermost layer of the human eye. In specific areas are the sclera, or "white of the eye", and the cornea which is continuous of the sclera.
The sclera is double the thickness of the cornea. The center of the cornea is thinnest, followed by the periphery, then sclera.
Sclera
This is likely a corneal scar, possibly the result of an ulcer or an infection. However, if the white spot is actually behind the cornea, it is probably the start of a cataract in the lens. Regardless, unless the spot continues to get larger or you see signs of inflammation (redness, tearing, etc), you can probably ignore it.
the cornea and the sclerotic white is black
The Sclera of the eye is the outermost layer which gives the white colour to the white part of the eye. Posteriorly it is continuous with the outer surrounding of the optic nerve called the Dural Sheeth. At the front the sclera is a a bulbous, clear section called the Cornea. This is the anteriormost part of the eye and thus of the sclera.Could possibly be allergy related. T. Stevens-Shook, FNPIm sure that it is the CorneacorneaCorneathe cornea
It is called the White Spot because it's a big white spot! Hope this helps!
The eye
White Sport is not in the United States. White Spot is in Canada.
the cornea, the lens, and the retina. The cornea is a tough, transparent, dome-shaped tissue that covers the front of the eye (not to be confused with the white, opaque sclera). The cornea lies in front of the iris
White Spot was created on 1928-06-16.
The great white spot is located on Saturn
what is the cornea and what does it do
http://www.theberries.ns.ca/archives/cornea_white_dots.html
Yes they can ! White-spot is a fungal infection - which WILL spread thought the tank !