Individuals who endure with pterygiums (a non-dangerous development on the conjunctiva of the eye, now and then called surfer's eye) have another medication alternative accessible at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH).
This improvement was uncovered yesterday by ophthalmologist and oculoplastic surgeon Dr Kim Jebodsingh, an organiser of the fourth twelve-month Ophthalmology Subspecialty Conference held at the Radisson Hotel.
The three-day gathering was authoritatively opened yesterday by Minister of Health John Boyce and offered speakers from Canada, the United States, and the Caribbean, examining the most recent therapeutic advancements in cornea and waterfall surgery.
"One of the things that we've been concentrating on is that we began this new clinical trial on pterygiums at the healing facility, we're part of the way through and the effects are phenomenal," Jebodsingh said.
This improvement was uncovered yesterday by ophthalmologist and oculoplastic surgeon Dr Kim Jebodsingh, an organiser of the fourth twelve-month Ophthalmology Subspecialty Conference held at the Radisson Hotel.
The three-day gathering was authoritatively opened yesterday by Minister of Health John Boyce and offered speakers from Canada, the United States, and the Caribbean, examining the most recent therapeutic advancements in cornea and waterfall surgery.
"One of the things that we've been concentrating on is that we began this new clinical trial on pterygiums at the healing facility, we're part of the way through and the effects are phenomenal," Jebodsingh said.
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