Sudden change in blood pressure in the blood vessles around the the optice nerve will sometimes produced tiny currents that the optic nerve percieves as tiny spots. Think, were you changing position just before you noticed the tiny spots? Laying down then sitting or standing up? Sitting and then standing? Bending over then straightening up? Or do you have a cold and your nose is stuffed up? That too, can make the little changes in Blood pressure, localized around the optic nerve.
It's really nothing to worry about. Just about everyone has these but, most don't even notice it or aren't aware of it
i t is called glaucoma. The clear fluid inside the eye is produced by the http://wiki.answers.com/definition.php?defID=60, which is a small, circular structure found behind the iris or colored portion of the eye.
The colours of the human eye iris is black and white.
The opening in the center of the iris is called the pupil. It is responsible for controlling the amount of light that enters the eye by dilating or constricting in response to different lighting conditions. This helps to regulate the amount of light that reaches the retina at the back of the eye for optimal vision.
[The colored part of the eye: brown, green, blue, etc. ... is called the macula,]The macula is a small spot in the back of the eye, and not visible from the outside without instruments. The visible part around the pupil is the iris.
Likely this is nothing serious. It is not unusual for the small veins in the sclera (white potion) of older people to rupture. As long as the spot is small and does not cover the whole white of her eye, there little reason for concern. Let her know about your concern though.
the iris
If you mean really out of sized pupils and iris, i guess something is wrong, probably stretched(?) if not, its just your iris.
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 colored part of the eye is called the iris. The black dot in the middle is the pupil which is covered by the lens.
A wall eye on a horse refers to an eye that has a white or light-colored iris, making it appear as if the eye is partially or wholly white. This condition is typically seen in horses with pinto coloring or blue eyes. It does not affect the horse's vision or health.
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Eye cancer is often not obvious to anyone except an optometrist or an ophthalmologist, who can see a tumor when they look into the eye. The tumor typically appears either as a dark mass or a white area inside the eye.