Pterygium has grown to the eyeball how to do

Dr. Jesse King
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2025-05-13 14:12:40
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If the pterygium is small, does not enter the cornea, and does not affect vision, it does not need treatment, but pterygium has grown to the eyeball. It is recommended to use low concentrations of glucocorticoids to control inflammation. If it invades the pupil area, it can be treated by surgery in time.