The eyes reveal everything that is going on in the body, and any imbalance appears in it. At a time when we see normal symptoms such as glaucoma, glaucoma, cataracts, and others, they are also accurate evidence of other parts of the body.

The eyes offer different clues, according to the clinical ophthalmologist at the University of Pennsylvania Medical College in Perlman, because they are connected to the central nervous system, and everything that affects the body appears on them, and any symptoms that you may experience through vision or change in their shape are an indication of a serious defect, and from These symptoms are:

■ high cholesterol: A person who suffers from high cholesterol, may experience a transient loss of vision, i.e. he goes and comes, such as a curtain that kept dropping over his eyes, which is a sign that the carotid artery of this individual suffers from lack of blood supply to the eyes, and this is sometimes accompanied by pain in them. You will notice a ring of opacity in the peripheral part of the cornea, known as arcus senilis, and it also passes with difficulty in adapting to bright light. In some cases, yellow deposits appear over the eyelid in the corners and in the eye stone, laden with fat and known as xanthylases.

■ thyroid problems: It is in the form of a butterfly in the neck, which controls many hormones that regulate growth and metabolism, and when the thyroid gland does not work properly, it causes many problems appearing in the eye in the form of puffy eyes more than usual, and the individual suffers from double vision, dehydration In the eyelid. This requires special care with moisturizing drops that reduce expansion and swelling.

Diabetes: periodic eye examination is important for everyone, but for those who have diabetes or are at risk of developing it, it is absolutely necessary; As diabetes affects the eye by the appearance of the macula in the retina, and is reflected in the clarity of vision. This results in swelling or fluid retention in the eye, leading to blindness. This appears in many diabetics, such as the possibility of blue water or cataracts, all linked to retinopathy.

Stroke: Sudden loss of vision can be a sign of a stroke, or is about to occur, because vision loss is a result of a stroke caused by nerve damage; Where blindness is caused by a blockage of the blood vessels in the retina, causing a clot. Also, high blood pressure in patients with carotid artery is more likely to be subjected to this, so watch out when suddenly losing sight in one or both eyes, and call 911 immediately.

■ Eye sister or retina sister: As the temporary blind spots in vision may indicate that you suffer from sister eye, which is not like migraines, but it causes severe headache and empty spots during vision, known as Scototomas. They stay for a few minutes, and are sometimes accompanied by pain. The individual may also feel flashes of light, blurry vision, or a headache before any of these symptoms, and when repeated, it is necessary to see an eye specialist.

Autoimmune Diseases: Have you ever felt that your eyelids let you down, may be a sign of an autoimmune disorder, called intense muscle weakness, which causes muscle weakness that makes it difficult to open the eyes. At the same time, there may be other symptoms such as lupus, a specific type of arthritis, which leads to uveitis, in the layer in the eye and visual changes, when the level of vision retracts over days, there is pain in the vicinity of the eye, especially when you move it, and it indicates A symptom of MS.

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