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Wart on eyeball

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Dr. Tim Conrad
Ophthalmology 36 years experience
No: These devices are not safe to use near the eyes.
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A 32-year-old male asked:
Dr. Fredric Haberman
56 years experience
Wart spread to eye: A wart commonly referred to as verruca Bulgaria is a viral infection and it could spread to the skin of your eyelid by rubbing your eyes it is usually... Read More
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Dr. Richard Bensinger
Ophthalmology 54 years experience
Spread by virus: Warts are caused by a virus and can spread, generally to hands and feet. They cannot take root on the eye itself but occasionally occur on the eye li... Read More
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Dr. Bruce Saran
Ophthalmology 35 years experience
Allergies or bleph: Allergies and blepharitis cause itching . Over-the-counter allergy medicine and eyedrops help relieve it. Zaditor (ketotifen) is a good eyedrop. Bleph... Read More
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Dr. Tod Haller
Ophthalmology 18 years experience
Not a wart: Warts do not occur on the eye. I suggest you see an ophthalmologist immediately.
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Dr. Saul Hymes
pediatrics - Infectious Disease 17 years experience
Std's: Eye contact with semen is contact of a potentially infectious fluid with a mucous membrane. Thus transmission of many stds can occur--a person infecte... Read More
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A 44-year-old member asked:
Dr. Edward Zimmerman
Cosmetic Surgery 40 years experience
Yes, but not smart!: Sure-if you are very dexterous and don't mind the pain ; risk of infection, bleeding and the unknown. What you are describing is likely a true fibro-... Read More
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Dr. Hiep Le
Dr. Hiep Leanswered
Nephrology and Dialysis 44 years experience
Bleach will be the best option if your glasses can handle that; otherwise, leave it alone for a couple days, HPV less likely survives on a dry surface... Read More
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A 19-year-old female asked:
Dr. Heidi Fowler
Psychiatry 27 years experience
Would encourage: dermatologic evaluation. The provider can determine exactly what the lesion is as well as treating it.
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A 43-year-old female asked:
Dr. Laura Yauch
Specializes in Family Medicine
Growth: Growths should be removed on your own. See an md.
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A 41-year-old member asked:
Dr. Gurmukh Singh
Pathology 51 years experience
Start with GP: Start with GP and let him/her decide if referral to an eye specialist, dermatologist of plastic surgeon is needed.
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A 19-year-old female asked:
Dr. Addagada Rao
General Surgery 58 years experience
Possible: At your age 19 possible . A papilloma caused by hpv virus, show to your doctor , to make sure what it is and for treatment.
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