I have a friend that has black spots on the whites of her eyes and they are from blood vessels in the back of her eye busting and that is the blood. You should make an appointment to see your eye doctor and make sure that you eye sight is not at risk. I have this, and have found it to be a)genetic, as my mother and 2 daughters have it, and b)anemia-related. See an eye doctor to discuss possible causes and treatments, if any are available.
Taken from Wikipedia: "Green eyes are the product of moderate amounts of melanin. According to some researchers, green eyes are the result of mutations that change the melanin structure. Green eyes are most common in Europe and to a lesser extent in the Middle East, Northern parts of India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. 88% of the Icelandic population have either green or blue eye color". Melanin: Any of various black, dark brown, reddish-brown, or yellow pigments of animal (color of hair, skin or eyes) or plant structures.
My understanding is that it might be an issue with the liver. Research is hard to nail down specifics on this sort of situation( im getting a lot of red eye finds and convoluted bits of information
P.S. Liver issues seem to be linked to yellowish eyes, not grey/blue. Its called jaundice, but depending on the consistancey and location of the coloring i could be a varity of things.
It is not known what could possibly turn the whites of the eyes green. It could be any number of things, but it is best to see a doctor right away.
Its called heterochromia, but depending on the consistancey and location of the coloring i could be a varity of things. The Med Help article is very informative.
It could have to do with severe underlying liver issues.
The level of melanin in the eye changes.
The whites of the eyes can turn yellow or turn gray with the onset of certain medical conditions. A medical professional should sort this out. As to whether or not you are a wolf girl, you probably are not if you have the ability to write to this board.
Almost always, when your eyes turn yellow, it means you have jaundice, which is damage to the liver and its ability to process bile.
Hair turns gray when the pigment cells located at the roots of each indivdual hair die. Therefore, unless certain parts of red-haired-peoples body's are immortal, red hair does turn grey.
because he has blue eyes but when he gets mad his blue eyes turn to red. That what people with blue eyes have not other color eyes
No, The will not turn square. Only Moms say that....
The whites of the eyes can turn yellow or turn gray with the onset of certain medical conditions. A medical professional should sort this out. As to whether or not you are a wolf girl, you probably are not if you have the ability to write to this board.
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Yes. I saw a lady at Walmart tonight whose eyes were completely black.
No. It gives a yellowish tinge to the skin and the whites of the eyes, but not the hair.
Almost always, when your eyes turn yellow, it means you have jaundice, which is damage to the liver and its ability to process bile.
16% of people in the US have blue eyes. At the turn of the century the figure was about 50% but the percentage of blue eyes in the US are gradually declining.
Well there are winter whites but they are grey but in the winter if they get cold they turn white. There eyes can be red but most are black.
Dogs eyes do not change colour however the light may make it appear as if they do.
After 2 weeks they turn gray.
No, not all old people's hair turns gray. Hair color is determined by genetics, so some older individuals may retain their original hair color or experience other changes such as thinning or becoming white or silver. Gray hair is typically a result of reduced melanin production in the hair follicles as we age.
Days Turn Blue to Gray was created in 2004.
what helps me is to wash my eyes with cold water every day and the days or months i dont it goes yellowish in colour. Another Answer Note: The whites of the eyes never need "washing" and should never "go yellow". Sclera (the whites of the eyes) that turn yellowish is often a sign of a serious disease. If your sclera or your skin is yellow, it is often a sign of jaundice and liver disease.