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  • Pinguecula and Pterygium - Johns Hopkins Medicine
    Pinguecula and pterygium are growths on the conjunctiva, the clear covering over the sclera, or white part of the eye Wilmer Eye Institute ophthalmologist Allen Eghrari explains the similarities and differences between these two conditions, as well as prevention and treatment options
  • Pinguecula vs. Pterygium: What’s the Difference?
    Pinguecula and pterygium are growths that appear on the conjunctiva of your eyeball (the clear film that covers and protects the white part of your eyes) They’re mostly harmless at first But if left untreated, they could cause symptoms like pain, irritation and changes to your vision as they grow
  • Pinguecula vs. Pterygium (Surfer’s Eye): How to Tell the . . . - GoodRx
    Pinguecula and pterygium are noncancerous growths that develop on the conjunctiva Pinguecula and pterygium can cause eye irritation, blurred vision, and redness But many people don’t experience any symptoms Ultraviolet (UV) light exposure can irritate pinguecula and pterygium, worsening symptoms
  • What Is a Pinguecula and a Pterygium (Surfers Eye)?
    Pterygium is a growth of fleshy tissue (has blood vessels) that may start as a pinguecula It can remain small or grow large enough to cover part of the cornea When this happens, it can affect your vision Both pinguecula and pterygium are believed to be caused by a combination of exposure to sunlight (ultraviolet or UV light), wind, and dust
  • Pinguecula and Pterygium - Eye Disorders - The Merck Manuals
    Pinguecula and pterygium are benign growths of the conjunctiva that can result from chronic actinic irritation Both typically appear adjacent to the cornea at the 3-o’clock position, the 9-o’clock position, or both (See also Overview of Conjunctival and Scleral Disorders )
  • Differences, Causes, and Treatments for Pinguecula and Pterygium - eyeweb
    Extensions on the conjunctiva, the transparent layer that covers the sclera, or white portion of the eye, are pinguecula and pterygium Here is a discussion of the treatment and preventative options for these two disorders, along with their parallels and distinctions
  • Pinguecula vs Pterygium: What You Need to Know - Eye Fatigue
    Pterygium: A fleshy, triangular growth that starts on the conjunctiva and can grow onto the cornea, sometimes blurring vision Key difference: Pinguecula does not cross the cornea; pterygium can Therefore, note whether the growth advances toward the pupil
  • Pinguecula and Pterygium | My Doctor Online
    Pterygia (plural) and pingueculae (plural) are benign growths on the conjunctiva The conjunctiva is the membrane that covers the white part of the eye and the underside of the eyelids A pterygium is a fleshy, wing shaped growth It contains scar-like tissue and blood vessels
  • Ultimate Guide to Pinguecula ( How to Treat It) - NVISION
    Generally, a pinguecula appears as a small, yellowish growth on the eye It may look like a small bump Symptoms may be very minor to severe, depending on the size of the pinguecula They include the following: There are some simple ways to protect the eye from the most straightforward risk factors for a pinguecula
  • What Is Pinguecula? Symptoms and Treatment - WebMD
    Pingueculas are sometimes confused with pterygiums, which is also known as surfer’s eye This is a different growth altogether Even though it also grows on the conjunctiva, it’s wedge-shaped





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