Pterygium
Pterygium is a benign tissue growth that appears as a pinkish wing-shaped lesion on the cornea. It covers the sclera (the eye's white area) and extends over the cornea. Pterygium is also known as Surfer's Eye. People who live close to the equator are more likely to get pterygium. But anyone who lives in a warm climate is susceptible to developing it. It primarily affects individuals of the age group 20 to 40 years. It seems to affect men more frequently than women. Let’s read about Pterygium's representation of the pictures, symptoms, causes, types, diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and more.