INTRODUCTION
The color of human beings’ eyes varies depending on the genetics of that person. The color range is from the darkest shade of brown to the lightest shade of blue. Babies are born with different eye colors. More often than not, they are born with blue or grey eyes. This is especially for the Caucasians. As they grow up, their eye color changes over time. As a parent you may miss out on the change process but after sometime you will notice they are different. You will wake up one morning and notice that they are no longer blue but green, hazel, brown or black.
HEADING ONE(H1)
WHEN TOEXPECT A CHANGE IN COLOR
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They are majorly made up of brown and green. However, one color dominates another. When closely observed, this can bring about an iris that has two colors; brown near the pupil and green on the outer part or vice versa. This type of eyes color is found in places where people with blue, green and brown eyes people are intermixed.
HEADING 6 (H6)
SIGNS OF DANGER.
It is every parent’s hope and dream that their children will not have any kind of complications as they grow up. Usually, as a baby’s eyes color change, there are no complications or effects of the change like visual impairments. On very rare occasions, there are several disorders that affect the eyes color. Some of the things that should alert you as a parent include: Ocular albinism and Heterochromia.
OCULAR ALBINISM.
This is a condition that is characterized by critically low levels of pigmentation (melanin) in the iris. This in turn causes extremely light-colored eyes in babies. When the condition is severe, the eyes may appear red under light. This is because there is not enough melanin to stop the blood vessels from showing through the iris. This condition, to a certain extent, can cause vision problems to the