Unequal Pupil Sizes
If you notice that one pupil is larger than the other and there’s no explanation (such as eye drop), it may be a serious neurological condition.
Extreme Dryness and Persistent Redness
These symptoms may be related to autoimmune diseases such as Sjögren’s syndrome or rheumatoid arthritis.
Double Vision
Seeing double (diplopia) can be a sign of nerve damage, multiple sclerosis, or even an aneurysm.
The eyes speak, and when they do so with signs like these, you need to listen. Don’t ignore these warnings. If you notice any of these signs, see a doctor immediately. Your vision—and overall—health may depend on it.
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