Conjunctival pigmentations refer to the presence of abnormal coloration on the conjunctiva, the clear membrane that covers the white part of the eye, known as the sclera. These pigmentations can occur in either or both eyes and are usually harmless. However, it is crucial to understand their causes and symptoms to ensure proper diagnosis and management.
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Conjunctival pigmentations in the right eye can be caused by various factors, including melanosis
Conjunctival pigmentations refer to the presence of abnormal pigmented areas on the conjunctiva, the thin membrane that covers the white part of the eye. While most conjunctival pigmentations are harmless, some may require treatment, especially if they cause discomfort or affect vision. In the case of conjunctival pigmenta...
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