How painful is removing an eye stone?

Feb 27, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Cui Xin
Introduction
Pterygium removal is usually performed under anesthesia and generally not very painful. If the pterygium has already caused corneal abrasion, it can be removed. The procedure involves local anesthesia and is carried out under a slit-lamp microscope, so significant pain during the operation is uncommon. Although pain may occur after the anesthetic wears off, it is usually tolerable.

Eye stone removal is usually performed under anesthesia and generally causes little pain.

An eye stone typically refers to single or multiple hard yellowish spots on the conjunctival membrane, which are a type of conjunctival concretion. If there are no discomfort symptoms, treatment is usually unnecessary. However, if the stone is clearly irritating or abrading the cornea, it may be removed. The procedure is typically done under local anesthesia using a slit-lamp microscope, so significant pain during the process is uncommon. Although some pain may occur after the anesthetic wears off, it is generally tolerable.

After removal, patients should take care to protect the area, avoiding touching the wound with unclean substances to prevent secondary infection and delayed healing.


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