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Verywell Health on MSNWhat Causes a Pinguecula and How It's TreatedCan a pinguecula go away by itself? A pinguecula will not go away on its own. You can slow its progression, however, by ...
If a pinguecula or pterygium does not go away on its own, Friedman says it likely does not require removal unless it affects vision. He says that pingueculae do often regrow, and the rate of ...
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