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Dr. Allen shares what your eyes tell you about your health!

If you have ever looked at someone's eyes and wondered what the eyes say about your health, then this video will help. The eyes are often called the windows to your soul, but in reality, the eyes are a window to you overall health. There are many health conditions that reveal themselves through the eyes.

What your eyes say about you goes much deeper than just your mood. Your eyes tell can tell a professional if you have inflammation developing in your body, if you may have cancer, diabetes, thyroid disease and even multiples sclerosis. We can even tell if someone is using drugs or medications by looking at their eyes.

I hope you find this video helpful and please comment with any questions you have. I take all of your comments and questions seriously and I appreciate you. - Joseph Allen, OD FAAO, Diplo ABO

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About this video: What do your eyes say about your health? If you have ever wondered about this question, this video will help you learn more about eye health and how it related to your overall body. Your eyes can tell a lot about your bodily health, even from just looking at someone. Thankfully, in the eye clinic we have a lot of tools to examine the eyes more specifically and can help treat and manage many diseases that can affect the eyes.

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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@nancydunton3031

1 year ago

My great granddaughter had the eye cancer. Her mother noticed the white eye in a photo at 18 month. That was 16 years ago. Last year she was able to get her driver's license. She is now in college.

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@jennSalvate

11 months ago

We noticed one eye had a "white pupil" in my 4 month old nephew. Unfortunately, it was retnoblastoma. He lost that eye. Now, he's a successful, married 28 year old. ā˜ŗļø

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@drcubeface

10 months ago

"you don't seem to be very well"
"how do you know?"
"i can see it in your eyes"

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@SnowieShiba

9 months ago

it was my optometrist who caught my jaundice that every doctor for years had missed. jaundice was caused by a dying gallbladder. solved that quickly.

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@LokiGodOfMischief1

10 months ago

Oh! When I was a baby my mom saw in a picture that my eye looked weird so she took me to the doctor. Turned out that I had cancer in my eye. Itā€™s gone now but Iā€™m blind in my right eye because of it. I made some friends that had the same cancer as me and 2 of them ended up getting a fake eye, and one of them had it in both eyes so now sheā€™s completely blind. šŸ‘

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@CarolanneTitmus-Greene

11 months ago

Doctors used to look at your eyes whenever you had an appointment...today you are lucky if they look up from their computer.

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@luckyjones1622

11 months ago

I never knew I was going blind due to blunt force trauma to the head. I finally have surgery next month! I canā€™t wait to see again.

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@whothewildthingis24

10 months ago

My aunt had cancer in her eye, she beat it, it was her second time beating cancer, the first was in her throat. Unfortunately, she later developed ALS and passed away. Strongest, smartest and kindest woman I'll ever know. May she be resting in peace, she'll forever be missed šŸ’—

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@oldmedic1294

5 months ago

Thank you for all that information. The more we are informed the better we are as a species

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@elizabethleague5519

9 months ago

Cataracts can also be caused by chemo and radiation after brain cancer treatment as well. My cousin was only 6 when we found out she had brain cancer, doctors said it was the size of a golf ball right up against her spine. Gladly they got it all and she's cancer free, she is 17 and doing well. She has to have braces for both feet, hearing aids and strong prescribed glasses after she went through two cataract surgeries. I'm still glad to have her herešŸ˜Š

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@Hannah-h.k

10 months ago

Noticing the white pupil (only showed up from camera flash) saved my life as a baby! One less eye but cancer free for over two decades now. Never let it slide

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@brendaburgner-williams8515

11 months ago

I had cataracts in both eyes and was clinically blind. I started noticing an issue with my eye sight when I was 58. That was three years after I had an eye injury. The eye doctor said that I might develop a scar on my eye. When I was 58, I went to see an eye doctor for new glasses but there wasn't an improvement. I went to another eye doctor and I had the same issue, no improvement. So I ended up seeing a specialist and that's when I found out that I was going blind. I had surgery and have good eyesight now and no longer need glasses, except cheaters for up close. I got one surgery a month before my birthday and the other after my birthday. December and January.
I was 61. My birthday is in a few weeks, I'll be 62.

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@theoneandonlykyle9800

10 months ago

Thanks for the info now I'm about to inspect my eyes in the mirror now.

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@johnt.inscrutable1545

10 months ago

So glad to see someone talking about eye health. Thank you.

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@kerrygoossens

9 months ago

No question just a comment sheā€™s absolutely adorable!

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@thisisme3238

11 months ago

Thanks for sharing, so much information about the eye is good to know.

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@HellosunshineUSA

11 months ago

I had cataracts at 36 yrs old. I had cataract surgery at 37yrs old and it fixed my vision

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@jonahblack1683

10 months ago

...This man have the most beautiful eyes I ever see

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@englishmadcow7461

8 months ago

I had detached retina, macular degeneration and cataracts 3yrs ago. NHS saved my sight n I had eye test last week. My eye looks normal. So I hope this eases fears anyone may have. You won't feel surgery as you sleep until the end and you'll have eye drops and regular checks that your eye is healing.

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@WeyardWiz

10 months ago

I was looking at my eye closely in the mirror yesterday just out of fascination how it looks like a black hole surrounded by a nebula in the universe. We really are our own universe

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