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Pinguecula

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A pinguecula is a small, yellowish bump on the white of the eye near the cornea, caused by UV-related degeneration of conjunctival tissue. It is usually benign and common in sunny or dusty environments.

Symptoms and triggers

Many pingueculae remain asymptomatic.

  • Localised raised area, typically on the nasal side of the eye
  • Mild irritation, redness, or dryness during flare-ups
  • Linked to sun, wind, and chronic surface irritation
  • Distinct from a pterygium, which grows onto the cornea

Management

Treatment is usually conservative.

  • Lubricating drops and occasional mild anti-inflammatory drops for irritation
  • UV-protective sunglasses and hats to limit progression
  • Surgical removal only for persistent discomfort or cosmetic reasons
  • Regular eye checks if appearance changes significantly

About Blue Fin Vision®

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