Brownish Discoloration In The Eye

The brownish discoloration is commonly seen in the conjunctiva or iris of the eye. The occurrence can be due to several medical conditions like ocular melanoma, nevus, or hemochromatosis. It is caused due to trauma and bleeding within the eye. The diagnosis and treatment depend on the underlying cause, and it is advisable to seek medical advice immediately to determine the etiology and formulate an effective treatment plan.

  
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My daughter's eye has turned brownish and irritated. Why?

Query: Hi doctor, This is a picture of my 25-year-old daughter's eyes. She is studying, and she is concerned that one corner of her eye has recently turned brownish (the picture is of both eyes for comparison). She says it is a little irritated, and this has appeared in the last few weeks. She started usin...  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I thoroughly read your query and understand your concern. There are a few possibilities after I went through the picture (the attachment is hidden to protect the patient's identity). This comes under conjunctival pigmentation, and there are a few reasons for this pi...  Read Full »

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