Hello,
My baby have the black spot in his both eyes. This is from the day first when he was born. This was so small and not noticeable but now it is clearly noticeable. Will it become more big.
Please find the attached pic of his eyes.
Please suggest
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its a pigmentation of outer coats of eye. Observe it for change of size shape colour or surface irregularities. keep a digital photographic record . Get a comprehensive eye check up done for child by an eye specialist. Most probably it will come normal nevertheless just keep a record
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This is a common condition nothing to worry. It is called melanosis, does he have any pigmentation on the skin around the eyes as well?
the only thing you need to do is keep a watch for signs of further growth.
If you are located in Bengaluru you can bring your son to our centre. We will evaluate further.
This is conjunctival melanosis, just like you have birthmarks or moles on skin. You can follow up with an ophthalmologist, they can be left as such at the moment.
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this is looking like a Conjunctival melanosis which is scattered areas of pigmentation on white part of eye. this may remain stable or increase with age. if it is increasing kindly consult a Paediatric Ophthalmologist near your area. Hope this is helpful
Hi. This is generally like a ‘til’ on body .. called Nevus of Ota. It’s a safe pigmented lesion. Which may grow as the child grows .. nothing to worry but still show an eye specialist
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