So back in the winter, I started noticing a fleshy spot in the corner of my eye that would get red when I’d spend too much time on the computer. When it didn’t go away (and when my coworkers were telling me with increased frequency that I looked tired), I figured I’d make an appointment with an ophthalmologist.
“It looks like you have a pterygium,” the doctor told me. That doesn’t sound good. “What exactly is a pterygium?”
The answer: a noncancerous growth, common in light-eyed people who spend a lot of time outdoors, particularly on the water.
Continue reading