4. Effects of Cholesterol on Eye

Part of the human eye that helps it focus is the cornea. It is a convex surface on the eye front.

Under normal circumstances, it is a clear surface, but due to an age factor above forty or excessively high cholesterol level for age factor below that, fats may deposit along the boundary of the cornea, forming a gray-white periphery. This condition is medically termed as corneal arcus.

5. Drooping Eyelids

Drooping eyes may be a resultant of a malfunction of the immune system; which functions through the thymus gland. As an outcome of a rare case of autoimmune disease, the body muscles may weaken; eyes, throat and face with a greater fear of suffering.

The removal of the gland may cure the problem solely, but medication too is an alternative.

6. Yellow Whites of Your Eyes

Poor eating habits and inappropriate food consumption may lead to liver damage. The first signs of damage to liver could be the inflammation which is caused by saturated levels of Bilirubin. Consistency if inflammation may lead to jaundice which leaves the human skin and eyes very pale.

6 COMMENTS

  1. Im glad i read this i have been suffering from swollen eye lids since july 2015 i have been backn4th to drs eye dr to allergy .one will say allergy one would say dry eye. One even try to say it was lupus.its not lupus or allergies i dont belive its dry eye.even had a biopsy.,ctscan all kinds of blood work now my cheeks swell from time to time i even went to rumotology got put on plaquinil.now i have vision problems got to get glasses .i can feel pressure in my eye .its rough go to the store they stare at you like you got the plague. Please help me with some possiable answers.

  2. To Angelia, go to just one doc. Diagnosis of illness is a process of elimination. If you go from one to another each doctor will start with what they think is most likely and work on from there.

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