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Why did my grandma's eyes turn blue? Understanding age-related eye changes

Over 70% of individuals over 60 years old develop a condition called arcus senilis, which can create the appearance of a blue or gray ring around the iris. This common age-related change is often the reason behind the question, why did my grandma's eyes turn blue?, and is generally benign, but other factors can also be at play.

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Can your eyesight improve as you age? The surprising truth about senior vision

While many believe eyesight only declines with age, there are rare instances when vision seems to temporarily improve, a phenomenon known as “second sight.” But **can your eyesight improve as you age?** This apparent reversal is often a warning sign of an underlying medical condition rather than a true restoration of sight.

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