It's Pinguecula and Dry Eye Syndrome
Pinguecula is some sore on the eye - as is pterygium. The two issues appear to be each other and exceptional plans; they are all around misguided for each other. A pinguecula (plural, pingueculae) is a thick surface sore along the sclera (the white region) of the eye close to its limits with the cornea. The disturbed risings a piece and is white to yellow. The pinguecula usually starts in the palpebral opening (the region segregating the upper and diminished eyelids). It appears dimmer than sound conjunctiva (the mucous layer covering within eyelid surface and the white of the eye), has a smooth appearance, and is in all likelihood going to be seen as on the button (as opposed to the ear) side of the eye. Pterygium (plural, pterygia) is a three-sided, wing-like sore that seeks after the cornea, by and large close to the nose and in the space solid with the conjunctiva. It very well may be perceived by its head - a raised, delightful, nontransparent cells on the cornea. In any...