Tuesday, February 20, 2018
Blue & Green, Brown & Blue, Green & Brown
To better understand Heterochromia, we should first break down the word itself. Hetero refers to different and chromia refers to color. So, we can say that a person diagnosed with Heterochromia has two different colored eyes. A person with Heterochromia could have a blue eye and a green eye or a green eye and a brown eye, for example. Heterochromia can also be referred to as Heterochromia Iridis or Heterochromia Iridum. Both Iridis and Iridum simply refer to the iris which is where melanin pigment is present and where your eye color is.You may be wondering what melanin has to do with our eye color. The amount of melanin present in the eye determines the color. If your eyes are blue, for example, you have less pigment than a brown eyed person. While two different eye colors may seem like a problem, it really is not. It is not considered a disease and should not have any effects on a person's vision. Do you or someone you know have Heterochromia? What about your pets? Tell us in the comment section below!
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A friend of mine had Heterochromia. But I really found his eyes cool. I mean, two colors in a single pair of eyes is a blessing, no? Perfect Lens Promo Codes
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ReplyDeleteGreat blog on eye problems (Heterochromia)! I really appreciate this topic. Even Alexander the Great suffered from the Heterochromia. In our busy schedule, we need to pick some time and think about our eyes health. Only with eyes, we can see this beautiful world created by God. For more eye care concerns visit otticainc