Enlargement of the inner corner of the eye

There are many reasons for the enlargement of the inner corner of the eye, mainly considered to be physiological and pathological, which are usually not self-healing. Physiologic causes of enlarged inner corner of the eye may be lid fissures, which usually do not require special treatment; pathologic causes are considered to be related to allergies, inflammation, infection, etc., and require appropriate medication or surgical treatment. As we age, some people develop grayish white oval, triangular-shaped flesh at the inner corner of the eye, which first involves the sides of the nose in the early stages, and lid fissures can also occur in long-term outdoor workers, and if there is no redness or other conditions, they usually do not need to be treated. Second, pathological factors 1, allergy: when contact with allergens, such as pollen and other allergies occur, can cause conjunctival swelling, itching, discomfort, accompanied by the inner corner of the eye meat enlargement. When the inner corner of the eye is enlarged and has affected itself, you can go to the hospital for symptomatic treatment. Allergies caused by allergies should first be kept away from allergens, and then treated with anti-allergy eye drops, such as sodium cromoglycate drops, under the guidance of a doctor. 2. Inflammation: Non-infectious inflammation can occur when subjected to long-term external stimuli, such as pterygium, with an enlarged inner cornea. Pterygium is usually enlarged later and can seriously affect the vision, so surgery can be performed to remove the pterygium and corneal edge stem cell transplantation. 3. Anti-infection treatment can be performed due to bacterial infection, such as the use of levofloxacin eye drops, which can appropriately relieve the symptoms.