9 Things Your Eyes Say about Your Health [If You See Grey Ring around Your Cornea, Watch Out]

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9 Things Your Eyes Say about Your Health [If You See Grey Ring around Your Cornea, Watch Out]

5-Bulging eyes

The abnormal bulging of one or both eyes is called exophthalmos. The most common cause of which is Grave’s disease, an autoimmune disorder that affects the thyroid gland, which, located at the base of your neck, is a small organ that helps control your metabolism by regulating several hormones.

Bodies affected by Grave’s disease begin producing excess stimulating proteins that cause the thyroid gland to become overactive. As a result, the thyroid gland enlarges, and excess hormones increase metabolism, causing muscles and fatty tissues behind and around the eyes to become inflamed and push the eyeballs forward.

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