From dementia to deadly diseases: what your eyes reveal about health


Daijiworld Media Network- New Delhi

New Delhi, Mar 19: The human eye is not just a window to the soul but also a crucial indicator of overall health. Medical experts suggest that eyes can reveal early signs of several serious health conditions, including dementia, heart disease, and diabetes, long before symptoms appear.

According to recent studies, changes in the retina, abnormal eye movements, or fluctuations in vision could be linked to neurological disorders like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. Similarly, yellowing of the eyes may indicate liver problems, while persistent dryness or redness could be a sign of autoimmune diseases.

Ophthalmologists emphasize the importance of regular eye check-ups as they can help detect underlying health issues at an early stage. Advanced imaging technologies now allow doctors to examine blood vessels in the eye, providing insights into cardiovascular health and potential stroke risks.

Health experts urge people to pay attention to subtle eye-related changes and seek medical advice promptly, as early detection can lead to better treatment outcomes.

  

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