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maryanne asked in HealthOptical · 5 years ago

My eyes see two different colors of white?

When I have them both open and look at something white it just looks white. But sometimes if I close my left eye, my right eye sees the white thing with like a reddish tint, and if I close my right eye my left eye sees a green tint. Why

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  • 5 years ago

    It is not uncommon to have differences like what you are experiencing. It is possible that the lens or some other structure in one eye is not transparent. It is also possible that there is an issue with your optic nerve. I have had several people come to me with this complaint and we never figured out what the cause was in any of them. As long as you see well with each eye, don't worry about it.

  • 5 years ago

    I asked my eye doctor this once. He said it could be anything and wasn't a problem. For example, could be the way your optic nerve perceives info, or one eye could have a different number of cones than the other for perceiving color, or one eye could have a different lens than the other.

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    5 years ago

    I get that as well. More a yellowish versus blue-greeninsh tinge in my case. Not a big difference, but noticeable. Answer - keep both eyes open, so the difference balances out!

  • 5 years ago

    You're slowly becoming immune to the government's flu shots. This will make you see the real world, the truth. If they find out, they will kill you. Take another flu shot and all will be perfectly fine.

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  • 5 years ago

    You should go to the doctor, not sure what could be wrong. Better safe than sorry :)

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