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

Procedure and Recovery during Pterygium Surgery

What is a Pterygium?

In some cases confused with a condition called pinguecula, a pterygium is a non-cancerous growth of the thin mucous membrane, or conjunctiva, which lines the eye surface area beyond the cornea. A pterygium appears as a raised triangular enlarging that is caused by the extreme development of the conjunctiva as well as extends to the surface…

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Added by oustonlasik&eye on June 17, 2022 at 4:32am — No Comments

What to Expect When Having Pterygium Surgery

A pterygium is a triangle-formed lump of tissue that creates from the conjunctiva to the cornea. (The conjunctiva is the modest film that covers the white piece of the eye. The cornea is a sensible, forward-looking piece of the eye.) This improvement could influence your vision quality. Pterygiums could make in one eye or the two eyes. They are more like those made on the eye close to the nose.…

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Added by oustonlasik&eye on June 9, 2022 at 6:58am — No Comments

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