Pterygium
Pterygium is a non-cancerous, fleshy growth of the conjunctiva that extends onto the cornea. It usually develops on the inner (nasal) side of the eye and is commonly associated with prolonged exposure to sunlight, dust, and dry environments.
Symptoms
- Visible fleshy growth on the eye
- Redness and irritation
- Burning or itching sensation
- Dryness or gritty feeling
- Blurred vision (if it extends over the cornea)
Causes
- Excessive exposure to UV rays (sunlight)
- Dusty or windy environments
- Dry eye conditions
- Long-term outdoor work
Risk Factors
- Outdoor workers (farmers, drivers, laborers)
- People living in hot and dry climates
- Frequent exposure to dust and pollution
- Lack of protective eyewear
Treatment
- Lubricating eye drops for mild symptoms
- Anti-inflammatory medications
- UV-protective sunglasses
- Surgical removal (if vision is affected or growth increases)
When to See a Doctor
- If the growth increases in size
- Persistent redness or irritation
- Blurred or affected vision
- Cosmetic concerns
Prevention Tips
- Wear UV-protected sunglasses
- Use protective eyewear in dusty environments
- Keep eyes well lubricated
- Avoid prolonged sun exposure
Key Note
Early management helps prevent progression. In advanced cases, timely surgical treatment restores comfort and improves vision.
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