How do eye polyps form?

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The polyp of the eye is a common name for a disease. The scientific name of this disease is also called pterygium. This is a very common degenerative disease of conjunctiva. It is generally manifested as abnormal hyperplasia of nasal or temporal conjunctiva, and the bulge is triangular or elliptical. If it grows larger, it may invade the cornea. This condition usually does not require treatment in the early stages and can be followed up regularly. When localized inflammation, such as congestion, is present, a low concentration of glucocorticoids, such as compound neomycin sulfate eye drops, should be administered. If the pterygium becomes very large in the later stages, early surgical removal is required to prevent visual impairment. At present, the most commonly used surgical method is pterygium excision combined with limbal stem cell autograft transplantation. The biggest advantage of this surgery is that it can effectively reduce the recurrence rate of the disease. If this disease exists, it needs to be treated in a regular hospital.

How do eye polyps form?



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