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Conjunctival Nevus

Conjunctival nevus refers to the mole-like appearance of the conjunctiva (a transparent film covering the eyeball). It may appear to darken or lighten over a period of time, and the color may range from yellow to brown. It is a type of benign and noncancerous growth in the conjunctiva of the eyes.

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My left eye has a spot near black circle. Please help.

Query: Hello doctor, My left eye has a spot near black circle. I do not know what it is and how it will vanish. I did not remember but it is from years in my eyes.  Read Full »


Dr. Manjunath Natarajan

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through your photo (attachment removed to protect patient identity). I feel it could be a conjunctival nevus, given that you have had it since a long time and it did not cause you to have any symptoms. Such swellings have a tendency to grow in size during...  Read Full »

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