Stones in the Eye !
Concretions or Conjunctival Lithiasis are small, hard, yellowish-white calcified matter, superficially buried beneath the palpebral conjunctiva.
Conjunctival concretions can be seen easily by everting the eyelid. The projecting concretions can be removed if they are causing concerning symptoms. Removal can be performed by a eye doctor. Sometimes just a needle or a scalpel is used to remove the concretion under local light anesthesia of the conjunctiva in adults.