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A doctor told me that i had calcium deposites in my eye (underneath the eyelid) because i had a feeling of a strange body, could this be true?

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Concretions: Concretions are deposits that lie just underneath the conjunctiva. They can be uncomfortable. See an eyemd to have them evaluated

Answered 4/10/2014

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Concretions: You probably do have calcium deposits usually at the transition zone between the cartilage of the lid and the softer area above that. We are not sure why they form but they can be felt sometimes. Your ophthalmologist can remove them in the office if they are bothering you. We call them concretions.

Answered 4/4/2014

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