Pterygium

Cornea

A pterygium is a non-cancerous, wedge-shaped growth of tissue that starts on the white part of the eye (sclera) and can extend onto the clear front surface of the eye (cornea). It is also commonly called "surfer’s eye" because it often affects people who spend a lot of time in the sun or wind.

Causes

Symptoms

Diagnosis

Management

Conservative (Non-surgical) Treatment:

Surgical Treatment:

  1.  Grows toward the center of the cornea and affects vision
  2.  Causes significant discomfort
  3.  Is cosmetically bothersome

Prevention Tips

Working Hours

Monday:

9am – 7pm

Tuesday:

9am – 7pm

Wednesday:

9am – 7pm

Thursday:

9am – 7pm

Friday:

9am – 7pm

Saturday:

9am – 7pm

Sunday:

11am – 2pm

( Appointment Only )

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