
18/07/2025
Noticed a yellowish bump on the white part of your eye? It could be a pinguecula - a common, non-cancerous eye condition caused by UV exposure, dust, or dryness.
It’s non-cancerous and caused by factors like:
👉 Prolonged sun exposure
Noticed a yellowish bump on the white part of your eye? It could be a pterygium - a common, non-cancerous eye condition caused by UV exposure, dust, or dryness.
👉 Dry eyes or screen strain
👉 Contact lens irritation
It’s generally harmless, but it can cause irritation, dryness, or redness. While it doesn’t usually require treatment, lubricating eye drops or prescription ointments can help. In some cases, surgical removal is considered for cosmetic or comfort reasons.
If you’re noticing unusual bumps or discomfort in your eyes, don’t wait.
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