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What is this thing in my eye????

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There is this white spot of clear fluid in my eye right on the spot where my iris meets the white part of my eye. It's really weird. When I try to touch it it doesn't go away. it seems to have gotten bigger over the past few days and it looks like there are more of them (smaller) around the iris of my eye.

I also need to know if I should keep wearing my contacts.

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  1. Don't wear the contacts and consult an ophthalmologist ASAP.


  2. This could be serious.  Go see an eye doctor!

  3. Disregard cataracts, they are inside the eye, but definitely have it checked out and stop the contacts!  Eyesight is so important

  4. I dont rember what its called but go to the doctor and dont wear contacts

  5. I think I had something similar to you but I'm not sure. I also had the white spot where my iris meets the white part of my eye. At first my eye was very irritated and red but I continued to wear my contacts. Whenever I had my contacts on it felt like it was always on the wrong way so I kept switching it in and out and it still felt the same way. My eye was hurting everytime i wore contacts. Then I noticed the white spot growing and I even went to my school health center, where they thought it was something that flew into my eye. Which it wasn't so they sent me to an eye doctor and they told me it was a good thing I came to see him earlier because it would've turned into an ulcer. My vision was blurred because of it. However, all I had to do was stop wearing contacts for a whole month and put in these eyedrops in everyday. Apparently my eye was extremely inflammed, I think it was called Keratitis. Some kind of bacteria had gotten into my eye and because I didn't do anything about it I got the white spot. Which does not go away for the rest of your life, it just turns faed. However, I never had smaller ones start growing on my eye.. It has always had that one spot. So I'm not sure if what we had was the same thing. I would highly suggest you stop wearing contacts and see a doctor asap.

  6. Probably cataract. Switch over to ur specs 4 a few days till u find time to catch up wit a doc. Might also be cysts, tumours or ocular warts....

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