This sounds like a "Pterygium", where the cornea grows into the cornea.
It is best to go an visit your Optician to have a look at it. While it is not dangerous, it can grow over the visual axis and affect your eyesight.
The sclera is part of the eye and is better known as the white part of the eye. The iris is the colored part of the eye. The sclera is actually a membrane that covers the outside of the eye.
The retina is a portion of the back of the eye. Sometimes there is uneven pigmentation. It is nothing to worry about medically.
The sclera is the fibrous outer layer of the eye which retains the overall shape of the eye. This is commonly known as the white of the eye.
The white part of the eye is called the sclera. It is made up of tough connective tissue that helps protect and support the eye. The sclera is white to provide a stark contrast against the colored iris and pupil, which helps with light reflection and vision.
White pupil, black iris, red sclera Check out the related link for a picture.
Pinguecula and Pterygium
When you get something in your eye chances are that the object is touching the sclera
Iris do not need covering in winter.
The common eye elements include the cornea, pupil , iris, retina, epithelium, sclera and the lens. All these elements have their specific functions.
The white part of the eye is the sclera, the colored part is the Iris, and the 'black dot' (which is actually just a hole reaching the back of the eye) is the pupil
The human eye is made up of three layers. These are the outer layer, the middle layer and the inner layer.
Iris is a flower that starts with an I