Is the black eye epithelium peeling off with white spots an infection?

Black eye epithelial detachment and white spots, there may be infection, but also need to rule out other possibilities such as foreign bodies.
1. Infection: If the epithelium of the black eyeball, that is, the cornea, is detached and white spots are formed, it generally suggests that a localized infection has occurred. Epithelial detachment can lead to corneal defense barrier function to cause infection, and then a large number of white blood cells gathered in the infected area, resulting in corneal edema, become opaque, and then form white lesions.
2. Foreign body: epithelial detachment and white spots may also be due to the presence of corneal foreign body, you can use artificial tears eye drops and other rinsing, to see whether the white spots have moved or discharged, can not be rinsed out on their own, then it is recommended to consult a doctor for examination and treatment.
Black eye epithelial detachment and white spots should be timely medical examination, under the guidance of the doctor to determine the cause of the disease after treatment.