What happened to the black eye of the newborn

The graying of the black eye in newborns is seen in the following two diseases. The first one is congenital corneal degeneration, which requires hospital consultation with a corneal specialist and, if necessary, corneal transplantation to restore the transparency of the black eye, and corneal transplantation has corresponding complications and risks. The high IOP will cause the cornea to become cloudy, swollen, thin and gray.