PTERYGIUM SURGERY

Best Pterygium Surgery Hospital in Trivandrum


Pterygium surgery involves removal of the abnormal tissue from the sclera and cornea of the eye. Today's techniques offer a significantly higher success rate than conventional surgery. Pterygium surgery is a minimally invasive procedure performed to remove benign conjunctiva growths (pterygia) from the eye. The conjunctiva is the clear tissue covering the white part of the eye and the inside of the eyelids. Some cases of a pterygium produce little to no symptoms.

AL HIBA EYE Hospital at Kallingal Junction, Nedumangad has an all-in-one operating theater and is operated on by ophthalmologists with over 30 years of experience.

How long does it take to recover from a pterygium surgery?


Healing time varies. Soreness is very common for the first week and redness may last up to 6 weeks after surgery. In general, smaller pterygiums tend to heal the fastest while larger pterygiums take longer to heal.

Presurgical procedures


The pterygium surgery is a minimally invasive surgery. It generally takes no more than 30 to 45 minutes. Your doctor will most likely provide you with general guidelines to prepare for your pterygium surgery. You may be required to fast or only eat a light meal beforehand. In addition, if you wear contact lenses, you may be asked to not wear them for at least 24 hours before the procedure.

Is pterygium surgery painful?


Pterygium surgery is usually performed by giving small local anesthesia injection to numb the tissues. Generally there is no pain during surgery. If you are very nervous, you will be given a Valium pill to help you relax.

Can I watch TV after pterygium surgery?


You can take showers as normal, but avoid getting shampoo, soap, or water in your eye. You can resume cardiovascular activity two weeks after surgery.