Visual Signs That You Actually Have Health Problems
White Rings Around Corneas in Eyes
White or white-ish rings around the cornea of the eye are known as arus senillis. It is relatively normal to see this in people over 30 but it is more worrying in younger people as they are a possible sign of high cholesterol.
Cholesterol is a waxy substance that comes from two sources: your body and food. Your body, and especially your liver, makes all the cholesterol you need and circulates it through the blood. But cholesterol is also found in foods from animal sources, such as meat, poultry and full-fat dairy products. Your liver produces more cholesterol when you eat a diet high in saturated and trans fats.
If you are under 30 and can see this then don’t let it pass by without doing something about it. You may want to contact your doctors office to consult with them. It may take some time to book an appointment with your doctor so be sure to give yourself plenty of time.
This is not a symptom you want to hide from. Be conscious of your health and make sure you take proper care of your vision. Eyes are a very important part of the human body.
Bloodshot Eyes

We all get bloodshot eyes at some point, often after a late night or a few drinks too many. It isn’t usually a major concern but you should get it checked if your eyes are sore or you have impaired vision at the same time, as it could be the sign of an underlying health problem.
Sometimes, a bright red spot, called a sub conjunctival hemorrhage, will appear on the white of the eye. This often happens after straining or coughing, which causes a broken blood vessel on the surface of the eye.
Most often, there is no pain andyour vision is normal. It is almost never a serious problem. Because the blood leaks into the conjunctiva, which is clear, you cannot wipe or rinse the blood away. Like a bruise, the red spot will go away within a week or two.