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  • Yes, it is possible for eye color to change later in life. Eye color change is most commonly related to aging, but can also result from disease or the use of certain medications. Some uncommon causes of eye color change in adults include * Fuch’s heterochromic iridocyclitis * Horner’s Syndrome * pigmentary glaucoma * pigment dispersion syndrome * senile iris atrophy * use of glaucoma medications such as Xalatan, Rescula, Travatan, or Lumigan As always, if you have concerns about the health of your eyes, please contact an ophthalmologist. Also see * http://www.wonderquest.com/eye-color-age.htm * http://www.eyecarecontacts.com/eyecolor.html

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