Doctor James O'Donovan has warned that high cholesterol can be signalled by a number of symptoms, including a change in the eyes of people under the age of 45.
It is a gray, yellow, or white visible half-circles above and below the outer part of the cornea, the clear outer layer on the front of the eye. Arcus senilis may be a symptom of a related condition.
Behavioural and environmental risks contribute to the increasing rates of heart attacks and strokes. Check out the warning signs you'd notice in your eyes.
Dr Ahmed explained that high cholesterol can create something called a “corneal arcus”. This presents as a “very thin, white rim around the eye” which makes the outer part of your iris ...
3. Arcus Senilis Arcus senilis is a condition characterized by a white or grayish ring that forms around the cornea of the eye. While common in older adults, it can also occur in individuals with ...
Again, you can speak to your doctor about this.” Corneal arcus isn’t the only name for this symptom of high cholesterol, with the Cleveland Clinic saying it can also be referred to as arcus senilis, ...