Pinguecula: Sounds like the raised whitish to yellowish tissue that happens from time, wind, dust, UV rays and elements where our eyes are exposed. Usually in nasal corners of eyes where conjuctiva (white) mets the cornea (clear). It becomes a pterygium when it grows over the cornea.
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