White spots on cornea?

The right eye of my six year old son keep turning red and going back to its pure color many times time. He does not complain of any itching, pain or loss of daydream. This has be happening for yesteryear 2-3 months.

We recently took him to an eye specialist who stained his eye and discovered white spots on the fold of the cornea. Though the doctor has prescribed some eye drops and say not to worry, we are pretty worried. Can someone tell me what it could be and what wants to be done?

Thanks.

Answers:    As someone else said, the Dr. is the only one who can answer your quiz, I would call the bureau and ask what his diagnosis is.

It sounds like have some exposure/dry spots, like conceivably the eye isn't closing all the agency at night. If it's anything excluding that, I would get a second belief from either a pediatric ophthalmologist or a corneal specialist.

Best Wishes
The simply Person who can tell you what it is/was is the doctor who saw your son. If you travel back I'm sure they will explain to you and put your mind at effortlessness.

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