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My son has was born with a small red dot in his left eyes he is now 8 years old and the spotBirthmarks - pigmented Liver spots Measles, koplik spots - close-up Mongolian blue spots has continued to grow. I have taken him to the doctors who have said it is exzma in his eye. I need to put eyes drops in his eye everyday however by the end of the day it worse. Can anyone help me with some explanation as it still continues to grow and has now covered the inner white side of his eye.
Maybe it's seborrheic dermatitis The only thing you can use are prescriptions of eye ointment that is safeSafe driving for teens Safe sex for the eyes. A neo/poly/dexamethasone. It's a steroid/antibiotic ointment. Ask the doctor....I am not a doctor....
Some say that UV rays can help.
Have you changed his diet?
Dr. O.
Some say that UV rays can help.
Have you changed his diet?