How to treat macular growths on the eyeballs

There are two types of macular growth on the eye, one is macular on the surface of the eye and the other is macular under the eye. Patients with macula on the surface of the eye generally do not need treatment, but if it affects the patient’s appearance, surgical treatment is feasible as prescribed by the doctor. The macula is a normal structure at the bottom of the eye. The macula is rich in lutein and is darker than the surrounding retina. The depression in the center of the macula is called the central sulcus, which is the sharpest part of human vision and therefore does not require treatment. Ocular surface macula refers to the appearance of a yellow spot on the white of the eye, which is usually considered to be a pigmentation of the conjunctiva or a pigmented nevus, and usually does not affect the development of the patient’s eyes and does not require special treatment. If the macula on the surface of the eye is large in size, it can affect the patient’s appearance, and the patient can follow the doctor’s instructions to perform surgical excision treatment to improve the patient’s appearance. It is recommended that patients with maculae on the surface of the eye should consult the hospital in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.