a congregation of melanin could be it.
or a healed subconjunctival hemorrhage.
2007-03-19 09:36:50
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by Margie 3
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This sounds as if the person has a coloboma a cleft of the iris. Coloboma is a rare eye condition where the iris does not close all the way.
My son has this condition.
if you are lucky It can affect the iris only or it can go clear back to the optic nerve of the eye. This eye condition is also related to a few different syndromes such as Charge which my son has and also cat eye syndrome.
Hope this helps.
Check this site out www.coloboma.com it will give you alot of details on this condition.
2007-03-19 09:52:55
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answered by lisa_sonydadc 6
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If it is a small mark it is simply a pigment. If it's larger it's called a hypotrophic sectoral heterochromia. It does mean something depending on the color and is hereditary. Tell the person to find an IIPA certified Iridologist in their area for more help.
2007-03-19 09:53:57
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answered by Dr Pam 2
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Effective Eye Floaters Natural Treatment - http://EyeFloaters.neatprim.com
2016-03-04 18:19:15
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answered by Zena 3
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it could be cancer, but thats very unlikely. its probably just a discoloration. what color is their iris normally?
my aunt has a mole on her eyeball (hand to God serious, the doctor told her that's what it is), but not on the iris. it looks really weird. maybe that's what this person has on their eye.
2007-03-19 09:37:39
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answered by Astrid 2
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My mom's eyes look like this. She was treated with laser surgery for a form of glaucoma. The Dr. needed to use the laser to puncture her irises to relieve the pressure that was building up in her eyes.
2007-03-19 09:37:38
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answered by Quarter Midget Mom 5
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My daughter has a brown spot on her eye and when I ask her eye doctor about this he said it was a birth mark
2007-03-19 14:48:03
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answered by Dawne 2
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could have bursted a blood vessel in the eye - it goes away, but leaves a mark for a while. Or, it could be a freckle.
2007-03-19 09:35:05
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answered by smellyfoot ™ 7
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An accumulation of "fat" It's called fat because it has the same consistency . It's like a little growth
2007-03-19 09:35:54
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answered by Georgie 4
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