What is Pterygium?

Pterygium Treatment
When Pterygium are small and not inflamed, they may be monitored without treatment. However, sunglasses should be worn consistently outside to minimize the stimulating effects of ultraviolet radiation. Eyedrops may be prescribed to help control inflammation and symptoms in some cases. When Pterygium continues to grow and become significant or chronically inflamed, pterygium surgery may be recommended. Pterygium surgery is often covered by medical insurance but may be considered as a self-pay procedure for cosmetic reasons when the growth is smaller.
Pterygium Surgery Recovery
The eye is quite red and pain is moderate during the first week or two postoperatively. Recurrence of pterygium used to be common with older surgical techniques, but has now been reduced to 10-20% with newer treatments.
Learn About the Pre-Operative and Post-Operative Process for Pterygium Surgery In Our Educational Videos:
Pre-Operative Instructions and What to Expect on the Day of Your Surgery
Post-Operative Instructions and What to Expect on the Day of Your Surgery