How to eliminate long polyps in the inner corner of the eye


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Inner corner of the eye long polyps, this is pterygium, which is more common in ophthalmology a disease, is due to conjunctival degeneration caused. For the treatment of this disease, depending on the severity of the disease, it is generally believed that in the early stage of the disease, pterygium is still relatively small, because there is no effect on the appearance of the eye or vision, in this stage is not required to treat, can be observed conservatively, if there is local inflammation, such as showing congestion, pain, to use glucocorticoid eye drops to treat, such as fluorometholone eye drops or compound neomycin sulfate eye drops. If pterygium grows larger and invades the limbus, resulting in corneal astigmatism or decreased vision, surgery should be performed as soon as possible. This is also a relatively routine operation in ophthalmology. At present, the most commonly used surgical method is pterygium excision combined with limbal stem cell autograft transplantation.