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it depends on your point of view. Heterochromia is just a variation in eye color; not harmful.

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Can central heterochromia eventually expand to sectoral or complete heterochromia?

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Is heterochromia bad?

Heterochromia in itself is not bad and is generally harmless. It is a condition where a person has different colored eyes or different colors within the same eye. It can be genetic or acquired and is usually not associated with any health concerns.


Can Heterochromia be passed on to children?

Heterochromia is a genetic mutation that cannot be passed down to children. It occurs as a defect in meiosis, and it produces an extra gene for eye colour. Alas, there is a greater chance that the child of a person with heterochromia will also get heterochromia, because there is a better chance of the gene mutating. But still, the chance of heterochromia is rare nonetheless.


What percentage of dogs have heterochromia?

3.5%


How do you get heterochromia?

you are born with heterochromia. my left eye is blue with gold around the pupil.the top of my right eye is blue and the bottom of it is brown.my great uncle had hectochromia.That is wrong. Heterochromia has many causes, including being born with it:Eye injuryEye inflammationEye tumorBleeding in the eyeor other medical conditionsTo be born with it, you'd have to be born with different melanin levels.If you want Heterochromia that bad, have someone punch you in the eye as hard as they can. It will inflame for a few days, then most likely (and I mean VERY likely) will cause Heterochromia in the eye you were hit in.Otherwise, buy colored contacts.


How many people have heterochromia?

Complete Heterochromia is rare in humans, but it is common in animals such as dogs and cats.


How much of the world's population has heterochromia?

Approximately 1% of the world's population is estimated to have heterochromia, a condition characterized by having different colored eyes. This can either be genetic or acquired later in life due to injury or disease.


Is sectoral heterochromia inherited?

Yes, sectoral heterochromia can be inherited through genetics. It occurs when there is a variation in the amount of melanin in different parts of the iris, which can be passed down from parents to children.


How do you get heterochromia without contacts?

You can't, it's genetic.


Why does kate brosworth have a brown and blue eye?

Heterochromia.


What actors and actresses appeared in Heterochromia - 2013?

The cast of Heterochromia - 2013 includes: Phil Garrelhas as John Fallow Evan Giannis as Tommy Jada Rifkin as Aly


Do I have Central Heterochromia?

"Hazel" eye coloring is sometimes caused by central heterochromia. It's still not particularly prevalent in general, but it's not as rare as one might think.