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1.I hate to be the one to tell you this, but…it is possible for your eyeball itself to become swollen.

2.Hey, want me to ruin your day? Turns out it’s also possible for eyes to get tumors! This person has ocular melanoma.

3.Wondering what melanoma looks like before surgery?

4.Here, you can see a malignant tumor being removed from the eye.

5.It’s also possible to have freckles on your eye — in fact, I have one!

6.Did you know that your eye color can change? This usually occurs with infants, though it can happen in adults. If the change is significant, it could be a sign of a medical issue or cause glaucoma.

7.Your eye color can also change as a result of an injury.

8.Sometimes, people need to get their cornea replaced. Here’s what it looks like to have an artificial cornea.

9.And this is what stitches in your eye look like after a corneal transplant surgery.

10.Ever wonder what your eye looks like after crying? Now you know!

11.While your eyes may feel stationary while looking out a window, it turns out they’re not.

12.In case you want to feel jealous today, it actually is possible to have purple eyes (most examples are in people with albinism).

13.It’s also possible to have gray eyes.

14.You’re probably aware of heterochromia, when people have two different colored eyes, but did you know it’s possible to have partial heterochromia and have multiple colors within the same eye?

15.You can also have a white crescent in your eye, like so.

16.No, this isn’t a blue-eyed man with a dilated pupil — his eyes are brown, and the pupil is the smaller blot in the middle. He just has a blue ring around his iris.

17.Here’s how realistic a fake eye looks.

18.Along with another example.

19.Here, you can see how detailed one is up close.

20.If you have rheumatoid arthritis, watch out — you couldend up withScleromalacia perforans, which looks like this.

21.One of the coolest-looking eye disorders to me isasteroid hyalosis,where you have these little glittery things floating around in your eye. It’s usually harmless, but it looks awesome!

22.It’s literally like there’s a galaxy in your eye.

23.Genetics are truly wild to me — I had to do a quick Punnett square in my mind to remember that two brown-eyed parents (top) can have blue and green-eyed children (bottom).

24.Here’s what a buildup of scar tissue looks like in the eye.

25.It is possible for your eye to pop out of its socket — and it’s also possible for doctors to pop it back in as long as nothing’s been damaged! Sometimes it just happens, sometimes it’s because of an injury, and some people can actually easily do it to themselves — but please don’t. It can cause vision loss.

26.Have you ever heard ofpunctual plugs? They’re put in dry-eyed people’s tear ducts to block tears from draining from the eye and keep their eyes moist.

27.Did you know eye doctors sometimes use this glow-in-the-dark dye to locate scratches on your eye?

28.Here’s what it looks like to have acoloboma, which is a missing area of tissue in your eye, making your pupil look something like this.

29.You can also see a similar thing happen with an injury — this person ran a nail through their eye.

30.This person had a similar issue after being shot with an airsoft gun.

31.Here’s an example ofpolycoria, where eyes have multiple pupils.

32.Here’s another example of polycoria.

33.And this is what it looks like to have THREE pupils in each eye (Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome).

34.Allow me to ruin your day one more time with this photo of a staphyloma, where your eye tissuebasically protrudesfrom your eye. Sorry in advance.

35.Let’s do a palette cleanser. Here’s what an eye looks like in a super close-up and high-definition.

36.Finally, this isn’t technically a photo of a human eye, but I still think it’s really interesting – these caps are put on corpses' eyes to keep them closed during viewings.

Close-up of a person's eye, capturing fine details of the eyelashes and iris. No other identifying features or context provided

Close-up of an eye with noticeable redness and discharge, indicating an infection or irritation

Close-up image of a human eye showing details of the iris, eyelashes, and small blood vessels. No visible clothing or background

Close-up of an eye with a large, swollen, and irritated area overlapping the iris, resembling a severe eye infection or condition

Close-up of a person's eye with light brown iris, visible eyebrow, and a few freckles. No names available

A close-up of two human eyes, side by side, showing detailed iris patterns and skin textures around the eyes

person with one blue eye and one brown

Close-up of an eye with a unique contact lens featuring a black dot design over the iris

Close-up image of a human eye with intricate stitching around the iris, indicating possible ophthalmic surgery

Close-up of an eye with prominent red veins on the sclera, surrounding the iris, indicating irritation or possible infection. No people or text in the image

purple eye

Close-up of a wide-open human eye, highlighting the details of the iris and eyelashes

person with multiple colors in each eye

Close-up of a person's eye, showing detail in the iris, eyelashes, and surrounding skin texture. No other notable elements or context available

Close-up of a person's eye and part of their nose

Two close-up images of a man's eyes. The top image shows the left eye closed and the right eye open. The bottom image shows both eyes open, looking straight ahead

Two close-up images showing eyes, with the top image displaying a cloudy right eye and the bottom image showing both eyes clear

Close-up image of a human eye with visible eyelashes and veins. The iris has a reflective pattern, resembling a galaxy or night sky

Close-up of a human eye with an irregular corneal surface, possibly indicating a medical condition

An animated close-up image of a human eye undergoing a medical process, possibly laser treatment or examination, with visible particles on the eye's surface

Close-up image of a person's eye being held open, with a reflection of a natural scenery in the pupil

Four close-up images of different human eyes, brown at the top and blue and green at the bottom

Close-up of a person's eyes. The right eye appears normal while the left eye has an abnormality, with a dark spot covering the iris and pupil area

A close-up image of a person's eye during cataract surgery, showing the eye exposed and the surgical apparatus in place

A close-up of a fingertip holding a very small, clear microchip

Close-up of a person's eye glowing brightly in blacklight with an artistic effect. Their face is partially covered by a cloth or garment. No identifiable persons

Close-up of a person's eye

Close-up image of a person's eye, highlighting a wide-open green iris and visible eyelashes

Close-up of a human eye with visible greenish iris, eyelashes, and tear ducts

A close-up image of a human eye with a unique and irregularly shaped pupil, showing detailed textures and patterns of the iris

Close-up of a human eye with a condition called Polycoria, displaying multiple pupils within the iris

Close-up of a human eye with three pupils

Close-up of an eye with a large, swollen, red and purple growth beneath the eyelid, surrounded by eyelashes

Close-up of a human eye with detailed iris patterns

A hand holds two clear, dome-shaped objects with small circular patterns on them. A part of a beige object is shown in the background