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Eyes


Question Posted Sunday September 2 2007, 12:57 pm

Okay so you know the white parts of your eyes? Well, mine are grey. They have always been super white until this past year, so I' pretty sure it wasn't smog in the city or something (because there isn't any either)

The only things I can think of is maybe because of my contacts (I stopped wearing them in october because they made my eyes dry and irritated & the eye doctor told me to stop because of an ulcer) or my eyeliner. I asked my eye doctor about this but he said that it just happens. Things don't 'just happen'...

So, what do you think it is? & what can I take or do to make them white again?


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Razhie answered Sunday September 2 2007, 9:06 pm:
Babe, things do 'just happen' sometimes. If your eye doctor is unconcerned, there is no reason for you to fret.

If you have glasses you must know that your eyes are changing constantly, for no real reason. Your prescription changes, your iris colour changes, the iris shape changes... That is just the way eyes go.

Grey colouring to the whites of your eyes isn’t, as far as I know, any medical concern. The white part of your eyes is called the sclera. If it turns yellow, well that means you probably have a kidney problem. If it turns blue, that can mean you have low bone density. But grey, is just grey. That just means the sclera is thin. It's like having thin hair, no big deal.

Talk to your family doctor if you want. A clean bill of health from them might put your mind at ease. Or you could seek the opinion of another eye doctor. I'm pretty confident they will tell you just what I did.

If your vision is the same as always and you aren't in any pain, then there is really nothing to worry about.

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