A 6-year-old child with leopard spots in the eyes may be the color of the conjunctiva appearing melanotic nevus, choroid itself. 1. Conjunctival nevus: Conjunctival nevus of pigment belongs to congenital benign misshapen tumor, generally rarely appear malignant phenomenon, the cause of morbidity is considered to be related to diet, environment, genes and other factors. If the nevus is small, it can be observed dynamically. If the nevus is large or grows rapidly, it is recommended to go to hospital for surgical treatment. 2. The color of the choroid itself: under normal circumstances, the color of the child’s sclera is white. The choroid color is usually darker and the sclera is thinner, the black spot seen at this time may be the color through part of the choroid, and usually does not need special treatment. 6-year-old children with leopard spots in the eyes, you can go to the hospital ophthalmology department for examination to clarify the cause.