1. Yellowing of the Eyes (Jaundice)
A yellow tint in the whites of your eyes may indicate jaundice, often resulting from liver dysfunction. Conditions like hepatitis, gallstones, or alcohol-related liver disease can lead to elevated bilirubin levels, causing this discoloration. WebMD+2londonvisionclinic.com+2Good Housekeeping+2
2. Bulging Eyes
Protruding eyes can be a sign of thyroid disorders, particularly Graves’ disease. This autoimmune condition leads to hyperthyroidism, causing inflammation and swelling in the eye muscles and tissues. LO Eye Care
3. Arcus Senilis (Gray or White Ring Around the Cornea)
A gray or white ring around the cornea, known as arcus senilis, is common with aging. However, in younger individuals, it may suggest high cholesterol levels, indicating an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. londonvisionclinic.com+1LO Eye Care+1LO Eye Care
4. Xanthelasma (Yellowish Deposits on Eyelids)
Yellowish, fatty deposits on or around the eyelids, termed xanthelasma, can be a marker for elevated cholesterol levels and an increased risk of heart disease. LO Eye Care+2Zenni+2The Times of India+2
5. Dry Eyes
Persistent dryness, irritation, or a gritty sensation in the eyes can result from environmental factors, prolonged screen time, or underlying conditions like Sjögren’s syndrome. It’s essential to consult a healthcare provider if symptoms persist.
6. Eye Twitching (Myokymia)
Involuntary eye twitching is often benign and linked to stress, fatigue, or caffeine intake. However, persistent twitching may indicate neurological conditions or nutritional deficiencies. Zenni+1WebMD+1
7. Pale Inner Eyelids
Pulling down the lower eyelid to reveal a pale inner surface can be a sign of anemia, indicating a deficiency in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Consultation with a healthcare provider is advised for proper diagnosis and treatment.
8. Red or Bloodshot Eyes
Redness in the eyes can result from various causes, including allergies, infections, or high blood pressure. Persistent redness should be evaluated to rule out serious conditions. The Times of India
9. Blurred or Double Vision
Experiencing blurred or double vision can be a symptom of several conditions, ranging from refractive errors to neurological disorders. Immediate medical attention is necessary to determine the underlying cause. SELF
10. Drooping Eyelids (Ptosis)
Drooping of one or both eyelids can be due to aging, fatigue, or more serious conditions like myasthenia gravis or nerve damage. If ptosis develops suddenly, seek medical evaluation promptly. Zenni