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Understanding Pinguecula and Its Removal

Published Dec 02, 24
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A pinguecula is a yellow-colored, raised growth that develops on the conjunctiva, the clear tissue covering the white component of the eye. These non-cancerous growths are often triggered by extended exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light, wind, and dust, making them a lot more common in individuals who spend substantial time outdoors. While typically safe, a pinguecula can cause pain, dryness, and swelling, or even impact your vision if it grows too large or becomes inflamed. At Eye Center South, our cornea specialists are experienced in identifying and dealing with pinguecula to ensure your eyes continue to be healthy and balanced and comfortable.

For clients that experience severe symptoms or cosmetic problems, the removal of a pinguecula might be recommended. The treatment is done under neighborhood anesthesia and involves excising the development with accuracy to protect surrounding healthy cells.



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