Ultraviolet (UV) radiation exposure, particularly UVB, is widely recognized as the most significant environmental risk factor for the development and progression of pterygium. This explains its higher prevalence in individuals living in equatorial regions and those with outdoor occupations. While genetic predisposition and chronic dry eye may play a role, UV radiation is the primary modifiable environmental factor.
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