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What is tiregium?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 10/8/2025

A pterygium is a growth of fleshy tissue on the conjunctiva, the clear membrane covering the white part of the eye. Often associated with prolonged sun exposure, wind, and dust, it can cause irritation, redness, and vision issues if it grows large enough to affect the cornea. Treatment may involve lubricating eye drops, anti-inflammatory medications, or surgical removal in more severe cases.

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