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Pterygium

LLadprao General Hospitalon March 29, 20262 min read
Pterygium

What Causes Pterygium?

 

Several environmental and lifestyle factors contribute to the development of pterygium:

 

1. Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation

 

Exposure to sunlight is the most significant risk factor, especially for people who:

๐ Work outdoors

๐ Spend long hours under direct sunlight

 

2. Wind, Dust, and Smoke

 

These irritants can:

๐ Cause eye inflammation

๐ Lead to chronic irritation

 

3. Pollution and Chemicals

 

Long-term exposure to polluted environments or chemical substances increases risk.

 

4. Dry Eye Condition

 

Chronic dry eyes can trigger irritation and abnormal tissue growth.

 

5. Excessive Eye Use

 

Prolonged screen time (computers, smartphones) can contribute to eye strain and dryness.

 

Symptoms of Pterygium

 

Common symptoms include:

๐ Eye irritation and redness
(feeling like sand or dust in the eye)

 

๐ Itching, burning sensation, or tearing
Especially when exposed to sunlight, wind, or dust

 

๐ Blurred vision or increasing astigmatism
If the growth extends into the cornea and alters its shape

 

๐ Cosmetic concerns
Visible tissue growth on the eye

 

Treatment of Pterygium

 

Pterygium is generally not dangerous if treated properly. However, if left untreated and it grows toward the pupil, it may affect vision.

 

1. Eye Drops (Early Stage)

 

๐ Used to reduce inflammation and irritation

๐ Helps relieve symptoms

 

2. Surgery (Definitive Treatment)

 

Surgery is the only method to completely remove pterygium.

 

Doctors may recommend surgery if:

๐ The growth extends into the cornea and affects vision

๐ Chronic irritation persists despite medication

๐ Causes astigmatism or blurred vision

๐ Affects appearance

 

Prevention of Pterygium

 

The best approach is to avoid risk factors:

 

1. Wear UV-Protective Sunglasses

 

๐ Choose sunglasses that block 100% UV rays

๐ Essential for prolonged sun exposure

 

2. Protect Your Eyes from Dust and Wind

 

๐ Wear protective glasses or wide-brim hats

 

3. Rest Your Eyes Regularly

 

๐ Especially during long screen use

๐ Follow the 20-20-20 rule (look away every 20 minutes)

 

Conclusion

 

Pterygium is a common eye condition caused mainly by UV exposure and environmental irritation. While not usually dangerous, it can affect vision and eye appearance if left untreated.

 

 

 

 

 

source :

Ladprao General Hospital

Arokago Providers Ladprao General Hospital

**Translated and compiled by ArokaGO Content Team

L
Ladprao General Hospital

Independent Writer

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  • What Causes Pterygium?
  • 1. Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation
  • 2. Wind, Dust, and Smoke
  • 3. Pollution and Chemicals
  • 4. Dry Eye Condition
  • 5. Excessive Eye Use
  • Symptoms of Pterygium
  • Treatment of Pterygium
  • 1. Eye Drops (Early Stage)
  • 2. Surgery (Definitive Treatment)
  • Prevention of Pterygium
  • 1. Wear UV-Protective Sunglasses
  • 2. Protect Your Eyes from Dust and Wind
  • 3. Rest Your Eyes Regularly
  • Conclusion

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Ladprao General Hospital

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