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  1. The Crossword Solver found 30 answers to "The white of the eye (6)", 6 letters crossword clue. The Crossword Solver finds answers to classic crosswords and cryptic crossword puzzles. Enter the length or pattern for better results. Click the answer to find similar crossword clues.

  2. The Crossword Solver found 30 answers to "Descriptor for some dark eye makeup", 5 letters crossword clue. The Crossword Solver finds answers to classic crosswords and cryptic crossword puzzles. Enter the length or pattern for better results. Click the answer to find similar crossword clues.

  3. Sep 14, 2022 · What is ocular melanosis? Ocular melanosis is a disease that causes blue, brown or gray discoloration around the iris or on the white of the eye (sclera). It can also cause the iris or the retina to appear darker. It is almost always unilateral (affecting one eye). The condition is typically congenital, meaning it is present from birth.

    • Overview
    • What does a gray spot on the white part of your eye mean?
    • What causes this gray spot in your eye?
    • Other eye health symptoms you may notice
    • How do you remove a grayish spot from your eye?
    • Is there a treatment for gray spots on the eye?
    • Takeaway

    Gray spots in your eye may be harmless, due to age or injury. But they can also be a sign of a more serious condition, including the start of cancer.

    You might sometimes expect redness or irritation in your eyes. But a gray spot can be more worrisome.

    A dark area or gray spot in the white of your eye can develop for several reasons. These spots can be congenital — meaning they were genetically programmed before you were born — or they can develop for many other reasons.

    Some of the most common conditions that can cause a gray spot to develop in the white of your eye are:

    •corneal ulcers or keratitis

    •senile scleral plaques

    •argyrosis, which can occur when people self-administer silver-containing eyedrops to comfort their eyes, and over time parts of the sclera can turn gray

    •oculodermal melanocytosis (nevus of Ota)

    Many of the conditions that can cause a gray spot in the white of your eye or on your eyelid are caused by issues like:

    •irritation

    •dryness

    •traumatic injury

    •age

    The clear cornea covers the front of the eye, and the rest is covered with white sclera. Gray spots can occur in the cornea, often signaling a serious inflammation known as keratitis.

    If you develop a gray spot in your eye, an area of discoloration might not be your only symptom. Especially when corneal ulcers or keratitis are the cause, you might notice additional symptoms, such as:

    •eyelid swelling

    •eye redness

    •eye pain

    •blurred vision

    •sensitivity to light

    If the gray area in your eye was caused by an infection, you may notice some improvement once the infection has cleared.

    In many cases, however, gray areas that are not causing damage to your vision or your eye health are left untreated.

    Treatment depends on the cause of the darkened area in your eye, but most of the time, gray spots caused by age, infection, and even trauma are left untreated to avoid additional damage to your eye.

    When these gray spots develop due to a more malignant condition that could lead to more severe cancer growth or spread, surgical procedures and topical anticancer therapy might be options. Laser therapies have been used for cosmetic correction, but these treatments are usually reserved for more progressive conditions that cause dark spots.

    Conditions like uveal melanoma can be fatal and lead to metastasis, or the spread of cancer to other areas of the body.

    Your healthcare team can help guide you on the most appropriate therapies and procedures if the gray spot in your eye is caused by cancer.

    Gray spots in your eye can represent a wide range of seriousness. Some gray spots are harmless and develop with age or even injury. In some cases, though, gray spots in your eye can be a sign of a more serious condition, including those that lead to cancer.

    Any discoloration in the white area of your eye is reason enough to make an appointment with your eye doctor or primary care team.

  4. We have found 40 possible answers for this clue in our database. Among them, one solution stands out with a 98% match which has a length of 6 letters. We think the likely answer to this clue is SCLERA. You can click on the tiles to reveal letter by letter before uncovering the full solution.

  5. Nov 28, 2023 · Eye discoloration in the white part of the eye (the sclera) can stem from various causes. One common reason is the presence of harmless bumps or patches, such as pinguecula. Yellowing of the sclera is a sign of jaundice, resulting from liver, gallbladder, or pancreatic dysfunction.

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  7. When a mole or freckle occurs in the white part of the eye, or sclera, it attracts more attention and may raise concerns about a health problem. These freckles are usually harmless. If the spot occurs suddenly, however, it may be a sign of a malignant cancer.