What is a lump on my eye?

A lump on the eye is usually a pterygium, which is small and stationary and generally does not require treatment, but exposure to irritants such as sand and sunlight should be reduced as much as possible. Progressive development of the pterygium and invasion of the pupillary area can be treated surgically, but there is a certain rate of recurrence. Reducing irritants in the external environment is effective in preventing the progression of pterygium.