A pterygium is a fleshy, non-cancerous growth that develops on the conjunctiva, the transparent membrane covering the white part of the eye and the inner eyelids. While usually benign, pterygium can sometimes obstruct vision or cause irritation. When a pterygium becomes bothersome, surgical removal is often the best course of action. This procedure
Regenerative Potential: Stem Cells Offer New Hope for Arthritis Relief
Stem cell therapy is gaining traction as a potential treatment innovative solution for the debilitating pain and limitations associated with arthritis. These remarkable cells possess the unique capacity to differentiate into various types of tissues, offering hope for regenerating damaged cartilage and alleviating inflammation in arthritic joints.