How to get rid of scleral pigmentation

The appearance of scleral pigmentation spots may be a normal physiological phenomenon caused by melanin deposition, which does not require special treatment and can be eliminated by itself. It may also be caused by diseases such as conjunctival pigmented nevus or malignant melanoma, which can be eliminated by laser irradiation, electrocautery and surgical treatment.
Generally speaking, scleral pigmentation is a normal phenomenon caused by melanin deposition, which does not lead to functional damage of the eye and does not affect the functional use of the eye, so it usually does not need special treatment and can subside by itself.
If it is caused by suffering from conjunctival pigmented nevus, you can choose how to eliminate it according to the situation. If the nevus of conjunctival pigmentation is not accompanied by obvious clinical symptoms, and the development of the nevus is slow and no malignant changes have occurred, it can be eliminated by laser irradiation or electrocautery. However, if there is a tendency for malignant transformation, it is recommended to eliminate the scleral pigmented nevus by performing surgical excision.
If the scleral pigmentation spot is caused by malignant tumor such as malignant melanoma, it is recommended to undergo surgical excision in time to avoid further spreading and metastasis of cancer cells, which will cause adverse consequences.
If scleral pigmentation spots appear, it is recommended to consult a doctor for examination in time to clarify the condition and then deal with it under the guidance of a professional doctor.