
Pterygium
Symptoms of a pterygium:
Causes of a pterygium:The exact cause of pterygia isn't known, but it's thought to be linked to:
Diagnosing a pterygium:Chances are, you'll notice a pterygium. Your eye doctor can also diagnose it during a routine eye exam. Treatment of a pterygium:Eye drops or ointment can be used to reduce the irritation caused by a pterygium. If the pterygium grows toward the central cornea,it may need to be removed surgically. Prevention is important. It's a good idea to protect your eyes with sunglasses if you'll be in the sun or a dusty, dry environment. Photo courtesy of N. Friedman, M.D.
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