by ziekte on September 18th, 2006

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My sclera (whites of eyes) have bluish spots and I've also notcied a few tan spots as well; when I lift my eyelid up (to expose the un-exposed part of my sclera) it's white. The exposed part is not. How can I correct this w/o a doctor?

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  • by rincewind11189 on September 18th, 2006

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    OK, I guess I'm gonna get bad feedback on this one but here goes, Its not a matter of treating the spots, you need to treat the CAUSE, and for that you need a doctor, not the internet.

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