Hair loss is a common hair problems to anyone, from children, adolescents and adults. Humans can lose at least 100 of 100,000 hairs every day. So you need not worry if this happens to you. But, if you are experiencing numerous and persistent hair loss, it is necessary to know more about the cause. Due to excessive hair loss can lead to baldness. Usually, hair loss is replaced by new hair from the
[Extracted from the webpage of www.healthscout.com] A pterygium   is a fleshy growth that invades the cornea (the clear front window of  the eye). It is an abnormal process in which the conjunctiva (a membrane  that covers the white of the eye) grows into the cornea. A pinguecula   is a yellowish patch or bump on the white of the eye, most often on the  side closest to the nose. It is not a tumor but an alteration of normal  tissue resulting in a deposit of protein and fat. Unlike a pterygium, a  pinguecula does not actually grow onto the cornea. A pinguecula may  also be a response to chronic eye irritation or sunlight. Although pterygium and pinguecula   sound like mysterious, arcane diseases, they are actually quite common,  usually benign eye conditions. These lesions appear as a  whitish-yellowish bump or fleshy "growth" on the exposed conjunctiva. If  the bump appears only on the white part of the eye, it is called a  pinguecula. If it appears to "grow" onto t...
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