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Spot on Eye, Yellow

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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) :

    Q1: Are yellow spots on the eye dangerous?

    Yellow spots are usually benign, but if left untreated, they can lead to complications like pterygium, which may affect vision.

     

    Wearing UV-protective sunglasses, using artificial tears to combat dry eyes, and avoiding direct exposure to dust and wind can help prevent yellow spots.

     

    In some cases, mild yellow spots like pinguecula may not require treatment and remain stable. However, it’s essential to monitor them for any changes.

     

    Spot on Eye, Yellow

    About Yellow Spot on Eye

    Yellow spots on the eye are a common occurrence and are often harmless. They can be related to various conditions like pinguecula or pterygium. These spots usually appear on the white part of the eye and can cause irritation or discomfort, but early diagnosis and treatment can prevent complications.

    Causes of Yellow Spots on the Eye

    Understanding the underlying causes is essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment. The most common causes of yellow spots on the eye include:

    • Pinguecula: A yellowish, benign growth caused by UV exposure, dust, and wind.
    • Pterygium: A non-cancerous, wing-shaped growth that can develop from pinguecula and may extend over the cornea.
    • Fat deposits: Accumulation of fat within the layers of the eye.
    • Age-related degeneration: Changes in the eye tissues due to aging.

    Other factors, such as sun exposure, dry eyes, and environmental irritants, can also contribute to the development of yellow spots.

    Types of Yellow Spots on the Eye

    1. Pinguecula: A small, yellowish bump on the white part of the eye, often on the side closest to the nose.
    2. Pterygium: A fleshy growth that starts as a yellow spot but can invade the cornea if left untreated.
    3. Conjunctival Cysts: Clear or yellow fluid-filled bumps that may occur due to injury or irritation.

    Symptoms of Yellow Spots on the Eye

    Common symptoms that may accompany yellow spots include:

    • Irritation or dryness in the eye
    • Redness in the surrounding areas
    • Burning sensation
    • Blurred vision (in severe cases)
    • Feeling like there’s something in your eye
    • In advanced cases of pterygium, it may obstruct vision.

    Diagnosis of Yellow Spots on the Eye

    A thorough eye examination is needed to diagnose yellow spots on the eye accurately. Dr. Suraj Munjal typically performs the following diagnostic tests:

    • Slit-lamp examination: To inspect the structures of the eye under magnification.
    • Corneal topography: To map the surface of the cornea, especially if pterygium is suspected.
    • Tear film analysis: To assess any issues related to dryness or irritation.

    Treatment of Yellow Spots on the Eye

    The treatment for yellow spots depends on the type and severity of the condition. Common treatment options include:

    • Eye drops or ointments: To reduce inflammation and dryness.
    • Surgical removal: For severe cases of pterygium that affect vision.
    • Protective eyewear: To prevent further damage from UV rays.
    • Lubricating eye drops: To relieve irritation caused by pinguecula or dryness.

    For advanced cases, Dr. Suraj Munjal offers cutting-edge surgical treatments with minimal recovery time.

    Cost of Treatment and Stay in India

    India is a global hub for high-quality yet affordable eye care treatments. The cost of treatment for yellow spots on the eye depends on the complexity and the type of procedure required.

    • Non-surgical treatment: Starts from $50 to $150.
    • Surgical removal: Typically ranges from $300 to $1,000 depending on the extent of the growth and technology used.
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