Thanks for the help.
I will bring my son to a ophthalmologist as soon as I can. I will inform you of the outcome later.
Happy new year.
The most important thing is to get a definitive diagnosis. Only after that is done will a treatment be able to be suggested.
Next is seeing an Eye MD ophthalmologist. Ideally at a medical school.
JCH MD
Thanks again for the advice.
My son is studying in the college. May I ask a few questions so that I know what to do next. I sincerely hope you can give me some guidance based on your expetise in this field.
1) Is the surgery a major one or minor one?
2) How long will the recovery period ? If it takes a long time, my son will have to
postpone his semester study.
Thank you very much.
suggest you go to medical school thtat you can reach that has depart of ophthalmolog. Tell them you think you have a tumor on your eye (melanoma). Ask for emergency exam
JCH MD
I am from Malaysia. May be you could suggest an eye surgeon in Malaysia.
Thanks for the advice.
That lesion looks to be on the conjuctiva/sclera. It is worrisome in that it is large, elevated, irregular borders, different tpes of pigmentation. It could be a melanoma with malignant tendencies. It is vital to see a ophthalmologist that specializes in cornea/external dieases or an ocular ocologist-occuplastic surgeon. In the USA find one a www.aao.org or ask your pediatrician. ACT NOW. this could be very serious.
JCH MD