Yellow spots on the white of the eyes usually include blepharospasm, conjunctival hyperpigmentation, etc., which need timely medical treatment once discovered.
1. Blepharoplakia: a slightly elevated grayish-yellow patch on the surface of the conjunctiva of the eye, often in the shape of triangle or oval, etc. It occurs in both eyes and is more common in older people, and is mostly caused by welding, ultraviolet rays, or photochemical exposure, and usually requires no treatment for those with no obvious symptoms, but can be surgically excised if it seriously affects the aesthetics.
2. Conjunctival hyperpigmentation: It is also more common in adults, which can be manifested as yellow spots on the white of the eyes, but it usually does not affect the development of the eyes or vision, so it is a normal physiological phenomenon and usually does not require special treatment.
Yellow spots on the white of the eyes, accompanied by other discomforts, consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.