Analysis of the causes of blemishes at the corners of the eyes

The causes of eye spots include endocrine disorders, bad living habits, excessive sun exposure and seborrheic keratosis.
1. Endocrine disorders: patients’ own hormone secretion abnormality can lead to endocrine disorders, which can affect the production of melanin, thus leading to excessive melanin deposition and causing patients to have spots at the corners of their eyes.
2. Bad life habits: stress, partiality, lack of sleep and other bad life habits can affect the metabolism of the patient’s skin and increase melanin, so the patient may have spots at the corners of the eyes.
3. Excessive sun exposure: prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause the skin to produce more melanin particles, resulting in facial hyperpigmentation, so patients may have spots at the corners of the eyes.
4. Seborrheic keratosis: also known as age spots, with age, the metabolism of the patient’s body is weakened, which may lead to an increase in pigmentation to produce age spots, thus resulting in the appearance of spots at the corners of the eyes.
It is recommended that patients with eye spots and other discomforts should consult the doctor in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.