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What's this tiny black spot in the white part of my eye? |
It is very small, like a millimeter. The best way I could describe it is as like a blackhead would look on skin, only this is in the white part of my eye. I don't recall getting anything into my eye, so I figure this must be something that just "grew." I've had this spot for several years now, and I thought it would just go away, but it hasn't, could this signal something serious, like an eye disease? What could this possibly be, and would getting a regular eye exam be able to identify this? its just a pigment its okay |
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