A few possibilities: This could be due to allergies, dry eyes, or eye infections. All can start or affect 1 eye first. The treatments are very different. For allergies, zaditor (ketotifen) is a good otc eye medicine. For dry eyes, lubricating tears are necessary. For infection, usually of the eyelids, start with eyelid warm compress and diluted baby shampoo scrubs. You should have a baseline exam with your eye doctor.
Answered 4/26/2018
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Possibly!: It may go away on its own, or you may have to have it removed by an eye specialist. It is typically very simple to remove in needed.
Answered 8/19/2017
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