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Inquiry About Eye Color

8/14/2025, 11:10:46 AMMale25-34

I’m a 52-year-old woman weighing 140 pounds and I have no known health issues. I would appreciate some insights regarding the color of my eyes. It appears to me that the sclera has a slight cloudiness. Additionally, I've noticed that when I pull down my lower eyelid, the color seems deeper, whereas retracting my upper eyelid makes the whites of my eyes appear brighter. Thank you for your input!

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Answers (1)

Cony

8/14/2025, 11:11:16 AM

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Thank you for sharing your observations about your eye color and sclera. It's great that you are paying attention to changes in your eye health.

Main Points

  • A slight cloudiness in the sclera can be common with age or could indicate other factors.
  • The differences in appearance when manipulating your eyelids are normal but can also vary based on hydration and health.

Explanation

The sclera, or the white part of your eye, can appear slightly cloudy for several reasons, including age-related changes, dryness, or environmental factors. This is usually harmless, especially if you have no other symptoms. Noticing variations in appearance when you pull down your lower eyelid versus retracting your upper eyelid can relate to how the blood vessels and light interact with the sclera.

Next Steps

  1. Stay Hydrated: Ensure you are drinking plenty of water, as hydration can affect the appearance of your eyes.
  2. Moisturize Eyes: If you experience dryness, consider using lubricating eye drops that are preservative-free.
  3. Monitor Changes: Keep an eye on any further changes, especially if you notice irritation, changes in vision, or discomfort.
  4. Practice Eye Care: Protect your eyes from environmental irritants (like smoke or dust) and avoid excessive screen time without breaks.

If you notice any significant changes, such as severe cloudiness, pain, or vision issues, it's advisable to seek a professional consultation for a more tailored assessment. Please feel free to reach out if you have more questions or need further assistance!

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