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28) Heterochromia

Extra Skin On Ear
Extra Skin On Ear

I Have Complete Heterochromia

Usually, in cases of heterochromia, one eye has one color while the other eye has a different color. This can be present from birth or develop later on. Sometimes, it can also be caused by health conditions like diabetes or thyroid disease.

Children with heterochromia are more likely to have vision issues compared to those with regular eye colors. The most common type of heterochromia is sectoral heterochromia, where two different colors appear on the same part of the iris.