Indrep, that's so interesting. How do you control the secretion of the microsphericals? I'm not sure my doc will know about this or consider it. He seems to pass off my probing questions and not be interested in entertaining my concerns. I took a million pictures and none are really showing what I'm talking about, but this one seems to show a hint of the lack of smoothness on the spot directly next to my iris on the side of my inner eye corner. http://www.dryeyezone.com/talk/attac...1&d=1359857557http://www.dryeyezone.com/talk/attac...1&d=1359857557
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If there is nothing in my eye why does it feel like it constantly?
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The microsphericals are secreted by the meibomian glands along with the lipids.
That appears to be a distortion of the conjunctiva. It could be the earliest of stages of an issue where too much conjunctiva is present. It is very rare and does not cause pain directly. It does disrupt the spreading of the tear film properly. It could also be early stage of a pterygium, also rare.
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The microsphericals are secreted by the meibomian glands along with the lipids.
That appears to be a distortion of the conjunctiva. It could be the earliest of stages of an issue where too much conjunctiva is present. It is very rare and does not cause pain directly. It does disrupt the spreading of the tear film properly. It could also be early stage of a pterygium, also rare.
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It shouldn't affect your vision and looks far enough away from your cornea to not be much of a factor in tear film distribution. If your eye doc does not see issues with it I would not be concerned.
It sounds like a concentration on helping your meibomian gland secretions would be beneficial.
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Ok. I will calm down. I read online that distortion of the conjunctiva could be caused by various cancers of the eye. Is that true? Does anyone else on here have distortion of the conjunctiva? My son has an are on his eye that is not smooth either. He is only 5 years old. Does this kind if thing present at his age often? Should I be concerned about him?
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