My right eye is seeing different shades of color than my left? Does anyone know !


Question: My right eye is seeing different shades of color than my left!? Does anyone know what it could be!?
The past 4 months I've noticed a gradual change in my right eye!.
For example, If I look at carpet that is mostly blue with some brown undertones, in my left eye it looks blie with undertones, and in my right eye it looks like darker blue with virtually no undertones!.

I can look at a white wall, Left eye sees White, Right eye sees a shade darker, almost a greyish effect!.!.

I can look at the t!.v!. and the Right eye gets glare from light!.
Been getting more frquent migraines, a couple a week!.!.!. and once in a while a little pin prick of (what do you call it) not pain, but pin prick behind my eye!.

Oh, and it seems like I have a slightly smudged glass in front of my eye!.!. I can read things well, but the right eye seems a bit unfocused even if I can make out the letters still!.
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Answers:
I'm having the same problem!.!.!. email me and let me know what answers you get!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

that happens to n=me although not as pronounced!.
my problem is unequal strength in my eyes!.
my right eye overpowers my left!.
i don't know if this is your problem, so its best to talk to a eye doctorWww@Answer-Health@Com

maybe your colour blind in one eye, not sure if thats possible
id check it out at the optimitrist anywayWww@Answer-Health@Com

Just to briefly address the above poster, no it's not possible to be colourblind in only one eye -- it's a genetic thing, so it's both eyes or neither!.
So back to your original question!. There are a handful of things that can cause changes in colour vision -- changes to the lens (like cataracts), retinal problems, optic nerve problems (including papillitis/papilledema, glaucoma, etc)!. Most of these can cause blurred vision too, so it's hard to narrow it down!. Regardless, you've got to go see an optometrist/ophthalmologist and get your eyes examined!. Make sure that they check your colour vision one eye at a time (this is very important!), and you're going to need the dilating eyedrops too!.
Good luck! Hope this helps :)Www@Answer-Health@Com





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