How Is A Pterygium Diagnosed?
A pterygium is diagnosed by your Optometrist or family medical practitioner as part of a routine examination. Regular examina READ MORE >
A pterygium is diagnosed by your Optometrist or family medical practitioner as part of a routine examination. Regular examina READ MORE >
It is often difficult to notice the symptoms of pterygium as they are often very mild. This is the case particularly while th READ MORE >
Experts aren’t sure what causes a pterygium to grow. Exposure to ultraviolet light plays some role. Having certain genes may READ MORE >
The risk of developing a pterygium is significantly reduced by limiting your exposure to the sun with UV blocking sunglasses READ MORE >
A pterygium may not cause problems other than redness and eye irritation however, if it continues to grow onto your cornea, i READ MORE >