Oustonlasik&eye's Blog – May 2022 Archive (2)

Eye Surgery for Pterygium Removal: What to Expect

A pterygium is a triangle-molded chunk of tissue that develops from the conjunctiva to the cornea. (The conjunctiva is the dainty film that covers the white piece of the eye. The cornea is a reasonable, front-facing part of the eye.) This development might affect your vision quality. Pterygiums might create in one eye or the two eyes. They are more similar to those created on the eye near the nose.…

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Added by oustonlasik&eye on May 27, 2022 at 5:25am — No Comments

Pinguecula and Dry Eye Syndrome are the causes of these symptoms

Pinguecula is some sore on the eye - as is pterygium. The two issues have all the earmarks of being one another and excellent plans; they are overall around misinformed for one another.

A pinguecula (plural, pingueculae) is a thick surface sore along the sclera (the white area) of the eye near its cutoff points with the cornea. The upset risings a piece and is white to yellow. The pinguecula…

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Added by oustonlasik&eye on May 5, 2022 at 3:44am — No Comments

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