Ocular Melanoma Risk Factors Light-coloured eyes (blue or green) Increasing age Pale or fair-coloured skin Certain genetic conditions or inherited skin conditions that cause abnormal moles Abnormal skin pigmentation involving the eyelids or increased pigmentation on the uvea A mole, lump or growth on or in the eye Exposure to natural sunlight or artificial sunlight (such as from tanning beds) over long periods of time (more specific to conjunctival) Exposure to welding Ocular Melanoma Symptoms In its early stages, ocular melanoma may not cause any symptoms, but when symptoms do occur, they can include: A dark spot on the iris, the white of your eye, or conjunctiva Blurred or distorted vision The sensation of flashing or specks in your vision A change in the shape of the pupil Loss of peripheral vision See an ophthalmologist immediately if you have any of the symptoms listed above

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