A member asked:

The white conjuctiva muscle is half covering her corona and line of vision. what can we do?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

Sounds like you have: a pterygium is a benign related growth in the eye that can progressively move across the cornea and cover the line of sight. This will need to be surgically removed to improve vision, which can have high success. I recommend seeing and eye MD who specializes in the cornea. Good luck!

Answered 1/27/2020

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