Wednesday, 19 February 2014 12:42

Pinguecula

What is pinguecula?

Pinguecula is a very common distortion of the eye, which consists of white and yellow depositions on the conjunctiva next to the corneal limbus, either from the side of the nose or the temples. It is not a tumor, but an alteration of the natural tissue that ends up in depositing proteins and lipids. Pinguecula can also be a reaction to chronic eye irritation or to intense sunlight. Contrary to pterygium, pinguecula does not move towards the cornea.

How is pinguecula treated?

It doesn't need treatment unless an inflammation is present. Pinguecula does not “invade” the visual axis and doesn't threaten vision. But if it becomes annoying, it can be removed surgically, even though this is rarely done.

Remember: Your ophthalmologist is the best source for responsible answers on issues related to your eyes and their health. Under no circumstances is information taken from our website intended to replace him. Seek your doctor for complete information.

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