What causes growths on the eyeball?

Apr 12, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Chen You
Introduction
A growth on the patient’s eyeball is often caused by localized inflammation, which can easily lead to small local nodules. Intraocular calculi may also produce similar clinical symptoms. Patients may experience a foreign-body sensation in the eye, accompanied by ocular pain, necessitating prompt treatment. Similar clinical manifestations may also occur in patients with other conditions, such as retinal injury.

Many people develop growths on the surface of the eye. Such growths can impair vision. Individuals noticing such growths often do not understand their cause—what exactly causes growths on the eye?

What Causes Growths on the Eye?

Growths appearing on the eye are commonly due to localized inflammation, which may lead to small nodules. Ocular calculi (eye stones) can also produce similar clinical symptoms. Patients may experience a foreign-body sensation in the eye, accompanied by ocular pain and discomfort—prompt medical evaluation and treatment are essential. Similar symptoms may also arise from other underlying conditions, such as retinal damage, necessitating timely diagnosis and management. Appropriate diagnostic testing is crucial. Additionally, localized hematoma resulting from intraocular blood accumulation may produce comparable manifestations.

The nature of an ocular growth depends primarily on its location. If it appears on the black portion of the eye (the cornea or iris), it may represent a conjunctival cyst, a corneal tumor, or a corneal foreign body. Corneal foreign bodies require prompt removal; whereas cysts or neoplasms typically necessitate surgical excision.

In daily life, avoid prolonged use of electronic devices such as televisions, computers, and smartphones. Extended screen time or excessive visual strain can significantly harm ocular health. Additionally, avoid frequent late-night activities; instead, cultivate healthy sleep habits—including consistent early bedtimes and morning awakenings. We hope this information proves helpful.