PositiveMed

The Positive Side of Medicine

7 Things Your Eye Color Reveals About Your Health

Share This Post

7 Things Your Eye Color Reveals About Your Health

[nextpage title=”…”]

Eyes are often romanticized for their beautiful and unique colors, but it turns out that eye color is actually important for reasons beyond aesthetic ones. Studies have discovered that you can actually predict health risks based on your eye color. Here are some of the most surprising areas of your health that eye color may predict or affect:

What Your Eye Color Says About Your Health

1. Liver Problems and Other Conditions
While it is somewhat normal for the whites of your eyes to change color, a sudden change can be a sign that something is wrong. Red eyes can often be caused by allergies while yellowing eyes can be a sign of liver problems. If your actual iris has changed color, you could have conditions such as a melanoma of the iris or neurofibromatosis.

2.Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Age-related macular degeneration is a common reason for vision loss after the age of 50. Recent studies have shown that having light colored eyes can double your risk for macular degeneration. It is unclear if this correlation is because Caucasians are more likely to have age-related macular degeneration in the first place or because less pigmented eyes do not protect you from harmful UV rays as well as dark eyes do.

RELATED ARTICLE: Researchers Claim: Your Face Reveals A Lot About Your Intelligence

3.Pain Tolerance
The American Pain Society has recently discovered that women who have light eyes seem to be able to withstand pain better than women with dark eyes. After giving birth, women with light eyes had less anxiety and sleep disturbances due to pain. Though the findings are too recent to be well-researched, doctors believe that there may be some genetic link between having light eyes and tolerating pain.

4.Alcohol Tolerance
Having black or brown eyes is actually linked to your alcohol tolerance levels. According to a study by Personality and Individual Differences, people with dark eyes feel the effects of alcohol and other drugs faster than people with light eyes. This means that dark eyed people tend to drink less than others, since they have a higher sensitivity, and they usually get inebriated faster.

[/nextpage] [nextpage title=”…”]

5.Melanoma
Melanomas and other skin cancers are more common in people who have blue eyes. This is not just because people with blue eyes tend to have paler skin that offers less protection against the sun. The genes that help to cause blue eyes, genes TYR and OCA2, both affect the immune system. People with blue eyes tend to have less reactive immune systems, so their bodies are not as good at detecting and destroying cancerous cells.

6.Vitiligo
Vitiligo is an autoimmune disease that causes the skin to lose pigment in blotches. As the previous paragraph stated, the gene variants that prevent an overactive immune system are linked to blue eyes. This means that people with brown, hazel, or green eyes are more likely to have an immune system that acts up and causes vitiligo.

RELATED ARTICLE:  You Are Losing Your Vision By Ignoring THIS

7.Cataracts
In 2000, a study by the American Journal of Ophthalmology discovered that people who have dark eyes have a 1.5 to 2.5 higher chance of getting cataracts. Cataracts are a common age-related vision problem that results in cloudy eyes and a loss of vision. Dark eyes may increase the risk of cataracts because dark colors tend to absorb UV rays instead of reflecting them.

Though your eye color is definitely related to your health, keep in mind that genetics is a very tricky subject. You may be more likely to develop certain conditions if you have a particular eye color, but it is not an absolute certainty. However, if your eye color indicates that you have a high risk for a medical problem, it may be helpful to remain alert for any symptoms that could indicate an issue.

[/nextpage]

More To Explore

What is Scoliosis and How to Deal with It.
Body Image

What is Scoliosis and How to Deal with It

Scoliosis is a fairly common and life-long problem that affects the spine, making it grow sideways and “off center.” Despite affecting approximately 5% of children

Fitness

Stay Healthy, Do CrossFit

CrossFit is a workout regime that incorporates elements of Olympic weightlifting, gymnastics, high-intensity interval training, plyometrics, calisthenics, powerlifting and other exercises. It uses constantly varied

health

Blood flow through the cardiac valves

[Last updated: March 25th 2013] The heart consists of 4 chambers (2 ventricles and 2 atriums) and 4 valves. The proper circulation of blood is

inspirational poster

No one ever told me I was pretty

“No one ever told me I was pretty when I was a little girl. All little girls should be told they’re pretty, even if they

Scroll to Top