Conjunctival concretions are small, white or yellowish deposits that form on the conjunctiva, the thin, transparent membrane that covers the white part of the eye and the inside of the eyelids. Bilateral conjunctival concretions refer to the presence of these deposits in both eyes.
While conjunctival concretions are usually harmless, they can be uncomfortable and cause irritation or redness. They are more commonly found in older individuals and those with dry eyes or certain medical conditions.
If you suspect you have conjunctival concretions, it is important to schedule an appointment with your eye doctor to determine the best course of action. While they may not require treatment, they may cause discomfort or indicate an underlying medical condition that requires attention.
Conjunctival concretions are small, hard, yellowish-white deposits that form on the conjunctiva. They are common in people over the age of 40 and are usually bilateral, meaning they occur in both eyes. While conjunctival concretions are typically harmless, they can be uncomfortable and may cause irritation or redness. Fortun...
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