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Pinguecula and pterygium are both types of non-cancerous tissue overgrowth. If a pinguecula progresses and grows into the cornea, it becomes a pterygium. You can use over-the-counter lubrication ...
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What Causes a Pinguecula and How It's TreatedThis exam can help distinguish a pinguecula from a pterygium (surfer's eye), which has similar symptoms. A pterygium is a similar growth on the white of the eye that can become big enough to reach ...
Pollen is a common allergen that can aggravate eyes. Pinguecula and pterygium are growths that appear on your eye’s conjunctiva, the clear covering that sits on the white part of the eye.
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