Hey. Ok, so I'm kind of worried about my right eye. Last night taking my contacts out I noticed both eyes were bloodshot (irritation from the rubbing I suppose) but on my right eye there was a slightly dark spot just to the right of the retina. It doesn't seem to look much better this morning. What could it possibly be? Would it require surgery or anything??
Additional info, added Thursday May 19 2005, 12:38 pm: Also forgot to mention, there isn't any pain at all. The only way its bothering me is the way it looks.. Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? Mackenzie answered Friday May 20 2005, 1:12 am: Wow! Honestly, I have nooo clue as to what could be going on heRe. The only thing I can tell you, which I'm shoRe is nothing you haven't alReady thought of, would be to speak with a doctoR. You didn't mention this, so I will assume not... but if it becomes to the point wheRe you can not see beyond that spot... foR example.. you can see fRom youR eye.. theRe is just a tiny little space of blindness, then you *DEFINITELY* need to seek help immediately, as this is a BIG sign of Glaucoma. And honestly.. it's betteR to be safe than soRRie.. and eyesight is pRettie much something you can neveR get back.. so I Recommend a pRofessional diagnosis *Right* away!! [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
kim___xXx answered Thursday May 19 2005, 7:17 am: Hey this may be a stye.there are kinda painful.just go to the doctors and have it checked out. if it is a stye they will either give you cream or eyedrops. it just means your tired and rundown.its your bodys way of telling you to sleep more!
love kim
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