What’s with the yellow spots in the eyes?

If there is a macula in the eye, if it refers to the fundus, which cannot be seen by oneself, it should be the normal structure of the eye; if it is located on the surface of the eye, which can be seen by looking in the mirror, it is considered to be related to localized pigmentation, blepharospasm, and so on. 1. Normal structure of the eye: macula is a normal structure of the fundus of the eye, which is an important part of vision production, and usually needs to be seen by professionals through fundus examination. When macular lesions occur, there will be uncomfortable symptoms such as vision loss and distortion of vision. 2. Localized pigmentation: It may be due to long-term accumulation of pigment in the local area caused by trauma or inflammation, which leads to the formation of macula, and no special treatment is needed when there is no obvious discomfort. 3. Blepharoplakia: it may be caused by long-term exposure of the conjunctiva to sunlight, sand and other environments, and the degeneration of elastic fibers under the mucous membrane, and when combined with symptoms of discomfort, it can be treated with Tobramycin Dexamethasone Eye Drops, Chloramphenicol Eye Drops and other medications under the guidance of a doctor. If there is macula in the eyes, if accompanied by uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to consult the doctor.