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Heterochromia iridum


Overview

Heterochromia iridum may be part of a genetic condition. It may also be a growth (iris nevus) or occur after an eye injury.

Symptoms

In some cases, the color of the iris in one eye might be different from that of the other eye. For example, one eye is blue and the other brown.

Treatments

Heterochromia iridum is usually harmless and doesn't need treatment.