Flashes, floaters or a dark spot in your eye? It might be this.
When healthy cells in your eye change -- or mutate -- and grow too quickly in a disorganized way, they can form a mass of tissue called a tumor. If these problem cells start in your eye, it's called intraocular cancer, or primary eye cancer. If they spread to your eye from another part of your body, it's called secondary eye cancer.The most common sign of eye cancer is a change in your vision. You may not be able to see well, or you might see flashes of light or spots .
This rare type of cancer starts when a tumor forms in the glands that make tears. They're called lacrimal glands, and you have them under the upper eye lid of each eye. These tumors tend to happen more often in people who are in their 30s.This type of skin cancer shows up on or inside your eyelid. The most common form of it -- called basal cell carcinoma -- happens on your lower lid and is caused by spending too much time in the sun.
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