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ICD-10 code: H11.819

Disease category: H11.81: Pseudopterygium of conjunctiva

Pseudopterygium of Conjunctiva, Unspecified Eye: Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis

Pseudopterygium of conjunctiva, unspecified eye, is a rare eye condition that affects the conjunctiva, the thin, transparent tissue that covers the white part of the eye. It is a non-cancerous growth that looks like a fleshy bump on the surface of the eye. Pseudopterygium is often confused with pterygium, a similar condition that affects the same area of the eye. However, unlike pterygium, pseudopterygium does not grow over the cornea (the clear, dome-shaped surface that covers the front of the eye).

There is no known cause for pseudopterygium of conjunctiva, unspecified eye. However, it is believed to be caused by chronic irritation or inflammation of the conjunctiva. It can also occur as a result of trauma to the eye or certain eye surgeries.

Symptoms of Pseudopterygium of Conjunctiva, Unspecified Eye

The most common symptom of pseudopterygium of conjunctiva, unspecified eye is a fleshy bump on the surface of the eye. Other symptoms may include:

  1. Eye redness and irritation
  2. Eye dryness and itching
  3. Blurred vision
  4. Tearing and watering of the eye
  5. Sensitivity to light
Diagnosis of Pseudopterygium of Conjunctiva, Unspecified Eye

A diagnosis of pseudopterygium of conjunctiva, unspecified eye is typically made by an ophthalmologist after a comprehensive eye exam. During the exam, the ophthalmologist will look for a fleshy growth on the surface of the eye and may perform additional tests to rule out other eye conditions.

If you experience any symptoms of pseudopterygium of conjunctiva, unspecified eye, it is important to see an ophthalmologist as soon as possible for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.

Treatment of Pseudopterygium of conjunctiva, unspecified eye:

Treatment options for Pseudopterygium of Conjunctiva, Unspecified Eye

Pseudopterygium of conjunctiva is a non-cancerous condition that affects the eyes, causing a growth on the surface of the eye. It is often caused by trauma or inflammation to the eye and can affect both children and adults. The condition can cause discomfort, irritation, and vision problems, but fortunately, ther...

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