What is pterygium: A common eye condition that can blur vision

Pterygium is a wing-shaped conjunctival fold encroaching the cornea, common in hot, dry, dusty climates with sun exposure. It affects elderly outdoor workers, may cause astigmatism, and requires surgical treatment. Differentiation from pseudo-pterygium is essential. Recurrence is frequent, with postoperative drugs like mitomycin used to reduce regrowth and complications.


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