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Dark spot in sclera in pregnancy
Now i am in my 7th month of pregnancy...but today i noticed that dark spot like is present in white part of eye (left eye) ...what is this? is this danger? will it subside post delivery? why has it come...is it common in pregnancy? kindly help ..waiting for reply TIA
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Nothing to worry.
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It is a conjunctival nevus( mole) nothing to worry about It’s common less likely chances that it will subside
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Just like a mole.Nothing to worry. Pl observe it's size.pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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No need to worry .
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It's normal. Nothing to worry. Consult sos
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It is absolutely nothing to worry about. It is conjunctival Naevus It may or may not subside post delivery. It is common and not harmful. Kindly get an online consultation to address all your concerns
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