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ICD-10 code: H11.121

Disease category: H11.12: Conjunctival concretions

Understanding Conjunctival Concretions in the Right Eye

Conjunctival concretions are tiny, yellow or white bumps that can form on the inner surface of the eye's conjunctiva. They are made up of calcium and other minerals and are usually harmless. However, they can cause discomfort and irritation in some people.

While conjunctival concretions can occur in both eyes, this article will focus specifically on those that form in the right eye.

Symptoms of Conjunctival Concretions in the Right Eye

Some people may not even notice that they have conjunctival concretions. However, for others, they can cause the following symptoms in the right eye:

  1. Feeling like there is something in the eye.
  2. Redness and/or swelling of the conjunctiva.
  3. Mild to moderate discomfort or irritation.
  4. Increased tearing or discharge from the eye.
Causes of Conjunctival Concretions in the Right Eye

There is no one specific cause of conjunctival concretions in the right eye. However, they are most commonly found in people who:

  • Are older than 40 years of age.
  • Have dry eyes or a history of eye infections.
  • Wear contact lenses for extended periods of time.
  • Have a history of eye trauma or injury.
Diagnosing Conjunctival Concretions in the Right Eye

A comprehensive eye exam is required to diagnose conjunctival concretions in the right eye. This will include a visual acuity test, a slit-lamp exam, and an evaluation of the inner surface of the conjunctiva.

If your eye doctor suspects that you have conjunctival concretions, they may also perform a tear osmolarity test to measure the salt content in your tears. This can help determine if you have dry eye syndrome, which is a common risk factor for conjunctival concretions.

Conclusion

While conjunctival concretions in the right eye can be uncomfortable and irritating, they are usually harmless. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms mentioned above, it is important to schedule an appointment with your eye doctor for a comprehensive eye exam.

Treatment of Conjunctival concretions, right eye:

Effective Treatment Options for Conjunctival Concretions of the Right Eye

Conjunctival concretions are tiny, yellowish-white deposits that form on the conjunctiva, a thin membrane that lines the inside of the eyelids and covers the white part of the eye. These concretions can cause discomfort, irritation, and redness in the affected eye, and they can be particularly bothersome when...

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