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- Pinguecula: What It Is, Symptoms, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
A pinguecula is a common, harmless growth on the outside of your eyeball It’s caused by exposure to sun, wind and dust Have you noticed a small, yellowish growth on the white part of your eye?
- What Is a Pinguecula and a Pterygium (Surfers Eye)?
Pinguecula is a yellowish, raised growth on the conjunctiva It’s usually on the side of the eye near your nose, but can happen on the other side too A pinguecula may contain deposits of protein, fat, or calcium Pterygium is a growth of fleshy tissue (has blood vessels) that may start as a pinguecula
- What Is Pinguecula? Symptoms and Treatment - WebMD
What Is a Pinguecula? A pinguecula is a small growth on the conjunctiva of your eye This is the clear covering over the white part of your eye Most people who have a pinguecula
- Pinguecula - Wikipedia
A pinguecula is a common type of conjunctival stromal degeneration in the eye It appears as an elevated yellow-white plaque in the bulbar conjunctiva near the limbus [1] Calcification may also be seen occasionally [1]
- Pinguecula: Definition, causes, symptoms, treatment, and more
A pinguecula is a small, yellow, benign growth that develops in the white of the eye Read on to learn about its causes and symptoms, plus how to treat it
- Pinguecula: What It Is and How Its Treated - Verywell Health
A pinguecula is a benign growth that does not threaten your vision It appears as a yellowish, raised growth and is usually on the side closest to your nose Exposure to the sun and to irritants such as dust can raise your risk of developing a pinguecula
- Pinguecula - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Pinguecula is a benign, common degeneration of the conjunctiva It appears as a grey white-yellow mass on the bulbar conjunctiva It presents in people exposed to wind, dust, ultraviolet light, and working outdoors for a long duration Usually, it causes cosmetic complaints
- Pinguecula and Pterygium - Johns Hopkins Medicine
A pinguecula is a small, raised, white- or yellow-colored growth that is limited to the conjunctiva; it can occur on the inner or outer side of the eye A pinguecula may contain deposits of protein, fat or calcium
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