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12 Things Your Eyes Can Tell About Your Health

From time to time, everyone experiences unpleasant sensations in their eyes. For most of us, a good rest and sound sleep are enough to restore vision, but there are also some signs that cannot be ignored.

Clamotion collected 12 symptoms which are a reason to consult a doctor.

1. White spots on the cornea of the eye.

12 Things Your Eyes Can Tell About Your Health
This is a fairly common phenomenon among people who wear contact lenses and may be a sign of a corneal infection. Even small eye injuries caused by wearing contact lenses can lead to such an infection and then to a corneral ulcer. People who wear lenses with an expired shelf life or daily contact lenses for a long time (including overnight) are particularly at risk.

2. A white circle around the iris of the eye.

12 Things Your Eyes Can Tell About Your Health
Most often it’s a sign of aging, which isn’t a reason to worry. But if you’re far from retirement age, a white circle around the iris can signify high cholesterol and triglycerides levels, which often means an increased risk of a heart attack or stroke.

3. Red eyes.

12 Things Your Eyes Can Tell About Your Health
The cause of red eyes may be insufficient sleep, prolonged work, or exposure to wind or sun. If the eyes redden without special reason, it may signify such diseases as increased intraocular pressure (glaucoma), high intracranial pressure, and diabetes.

4. Dry eyes.

12 Things Your Eyes Can Tell About Your Health
Dry eyes cause discomfort and itching, and eye rubbing damages the delicate skin around them. This leads to the sagging of the eyelid and wrinkles and also increases the effect of air, making eyes even drier. The most common cause of eye itching is a seasonal allergy.

If excessive dryness is accompanied by increased sensitivity to light, this may indicate Sjogren’s syndrome, a rare immune system disorder.

5. Colorless specks in front of the eyes.

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