pterygia in A Sentence

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    Also, these Pterygia often become inflamed, causing unattractive red eyes.

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    Pterygia are more likely to grow over the cornea than pingueculae.

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    Exposure to ultraviolet light from the sun is a suspected cause of Pterygia;

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    Sometimes people confuse pingueculae with eye growths called Pterygia, but they are different.

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    Sometimes people confuse Pterygia with eye growths called pingueculae, but they are different.

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    Pingueculae and Pterygia are types of growths that can form on your eye.

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    Despite this, Pterygia rarely grow so large that they begin to cover the pupil and obstruct vision.

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    Pterygia usually develop in 30- to 50-year-olds, and these bumps on the eyeball rarely are seen in children.

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    As previously noted, however, Pterygia will in many cases stop growing without any medical intervention at all.

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    The Pterygia may be removed in a procedure room at the doctor's office or in an operating room setting.

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    In some cases Pterygia will stop growing on their own, while in other cases they may grow throughout the sufferer's life if left untreated.

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    But large or growing Pterygia often cause a gritty, itchy or burning sensation or the feeling something is"in" the eye(called a foreign body sensation).

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    But large or growing Pterygia often cause a gritty, itchy or burning sensation or the feeling that something is“in” the eye(called a foreign body sensation).

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    In addition to being expensive and often unnecessary, surgery may prove to be futile- in many cases Pterygia grow back after they have been removed, especially if the patient is under 40 years of age.

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    Pterygia usually occur on the side of the eye closer to the nose, but they can also develop on the side nearest the ear as well and can affect one eye or both eyes.

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    Pterygia usually occur on the side of the eye closer to the nose, but they can also develop on the side closer to the ear as well and can affect one eye or both eyes.

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