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My left eye getting Red frequently
My left side eye is Red continuous from nose side i am attaching photo plz See the what stage is it and should i operate it or take a eye drop plz suggest.
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It is called as pterygium, at this stage it seems small - you can undergo surgery for cosmetic reasons
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This is called pterygium. It appears to be stage 2 . there is no medical treatment. You have to get it operated only
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This is pterygium.called NAKHUNA IN HINDI. you will need operation for this.
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there is no medical treatment.
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It is pterigium.you can undergo surgery if it encroches  cornea, or for cosmetic reasons. Pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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It's called as Pterygium.if having recurrent redness follow up with local ophthalmologist for Surgery
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It's called pterygium.  Please consult local ophthalmologist for further evaluation and management.
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