What is the procedure for removing a pterygium?
The eyes are the window to the spirit. Assuming that you dislike your eyes, it can feel like your spirit itself is in strife. At the Mitchell Eye Center, we are prepared and anxious to assist you with treating your eye conditions and set your psyche straight. One condition that might influence your eyes is known as a pterygium or "surfer's eye." What is a Pterygium? A pterygium is a development of pink, plump tissue that ordinarily shows up on the internal side of the eye (nearest to the nose). Extending across the white piece of the eye, a pterygium frequently covers part of the cornea with pinkish tissue. At the point when this occurs, your vision might be weakened. Pterygiums can be the aftereffect of having dry eyes or overexposure to wind, residue, and bright (UV) light from the sun. What Are Pterygium Symptoms? Hazy vision Dry, consuming, and bothersome eyes Sensation like coarseness or sand is trapped in your eye Enlarging and redness in the conjunctiva (...