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How Long Does Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis) Last?

Pink eye can last anywhere from a few days to multiple weeks, depending on its severity and cause.  Most often, conjunctivitis isn’t severe and will likely last from around two days to one week. However, some cases can be severe, and these cases can persist for weeks. In rare cases, pink eye could possibly cause […]

Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis) Treatment Options

Pink eye, or conjunctivitis, often resolves on its own, but it may require treatments specific to the root cause of the pink eye in more serious cases.  For these more serious cases of pink eye, a doctor will need to diagnose what is causing the symptoms. A treatment that is effective in one case, such […]

Pterygium (Surfer’s Eye) Treatment Options

Most often, pterygium is monitored by an eye doctor. It may be treated with artificial tears or over-the-counter medications. In some cases, medications may be prescribed. Lifestyle changes are recommended, such as wearing sunglasses with UV protection, avoiding dusty and windy environments, and quitting smoking. In severe cases, surgery may be recommended. However, it’s a […]

Pterygium (Surfer’s Eye) Symptoms | Signs to Look Out For

Symptoms of pterygium include a fleshy, pink growth on the eye and dryness, itchiness, redness, or irritation in the eye. Pterygium (surfer’s eye) is a common eye condition that predominantly affects those living near the equator. This eye condition gets its nickname because it commonly affects surfers who are out in the sun and wind […]

Pterygium (Surfer’s Eye) Causes | Risk Factors to Understand

Pterygium is a growth on the eye. It is pink, fleshy tissue affecting the conjunctiva, which is the clear tissue that lines the eyelids, covering the eyeball.  While it is also known as surfer’s eye, this condition can affect any individual who spends a considerable amount of time outdoors and in sunny, windy, or dusty […]

Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis) Symptoms | Signs to Look Out For

Conjunctivitis, or pink eye, has a variety of symptoms, but it is often easily identified due to the swelling and discoloration it causes in the eye and surrounding eyelid.  While not usually serious, some cases of conjunctivitis can cause lasting harm if not properly treated. See a doctor if symptoms seem severe, worsen, or don’t […]

How Much Does Pterygium (Surfer’s Eye) Surgery Cost?

Pterygium surgery can vary significantly in cost, depending on the doctor and geographic location. Some offices advertise prices as low as $995 to $1,600 for pterygium surgery without insurance coverage, whereas other sources say the cost of this surgery averages $3,998 to $8,359 nationally. Insurance may cover at least part of the cost of pterygium […]

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