What’s wrong with the spots around your eyes?

Spots around the eyes may be related to skin diseases such as nevus of Ota, chloasma or seborrheic keratosis, which need to be analyzed according to the symptoms.
1. Nevus of Ota: also known as brownish-bronze nevus of the palate of the eye, which may be related to heredity, will be seen in the periorbital area, temporal area, nose and other places such as brown, black or purple color pigmentation spots, and the color often deepens with age.
2. Melasma: there is yellow-brown pigmentation on the face, which occurs under pregnancy, ultraviolet irradiation, endocrine disorders or heredity, etc. Brown patches of varying sizes may appear on the face, zygomatic area, cheeks, etc., and may be aggravated by sun exposure.
3. Seborrheic keratosis: also known as senile warts, is a common benign epidermal hyperplasia tumors in the elderly, may be related to chronic inflammatory stimulation, sun exposure and other factors, can be seen in the face of one or several flat papules or plaques, presenting as yellow or brown.
There may be other reasons for the spots around the eyes, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.