UV rays can cause fleshy growth on eye's surface

Much like our skin, UV rays can damage the retina, increasing the risk of macular degeneration, but it can also increase the risk of developing a pterygium, a fleshy growth on the eye's surface. Some call the condition Surfer's Eye, but it also affects fisherman, farmers, and workers regularly exposed to the sun.

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