How to treat a macular tumor in the corner of the eye

If the macular tumor grows in the corner of the eye, if it is on the eyeball, it is considered to be conjunctival or scleral pigmented spots, as well as blepharophimosis and other possibilities, and if it grows on the skin of the corner of the eye, it is mostly considered to be the case of blepharophimosis. 1. Conjunctival or scleral pigmented spots: related to heredity, aging and other factors, clinically it only affects the aesthetics, does not affect the vision, and does not produce any other uncomfortable symptoms, so it can be left untreated. 2. Blepharoplakia: it usually grows in the position where the eyelid opens and closes, and is bulging, with yellow transparent elastic tissue inside, sometimes with congestion, and is related to the stimulation of external factors such as wind, sunshine and ultraviolet irradiation. If there is no obvious discomfort, there is no need for treatment. If there is repeated congestion and inflammation, then surgical excision can be considered. 3. Eyelid xanthoma: it is a benign lesion occurring in the eyelid skin, mostly related to abnormal lipid metabolism, and it can be treated by laser and surgery when it feels that it affects the aesthetics. For macular tumor in the corner of the eye, attention should be paid to avoid rubbing and other stimuli, accompanied by discomfort need to seek medical treatment.