What does it mean if you see things as pink from one eye but normal from the other?

What does it mean if you see things as pink from one eye but normal from
the other ??
This occured to me today and lasted for about half an hour ??
:thinking::thinking::thinking:

It means you should go and see a doctor/eye specialist rather than asking a load of unqualified quacks on here.

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I’m afraid Dex is right … but I did wonder if it was a migraine attack of some kind.

Agree you been to see an optometrist and get checked out

Ring 111 and explain what is happening…I can’t say what it could be as I’m not qualified…you need to ring 111 straight away…

It just means you have got to leave the pub a bit earlier next time.

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Call 111.

Don’t leave it until tomorrow, do as your told!

It’s probably nothing but you need someone to take a look xxx

Were you rubbing your eye? Sometimes this happens to me if I rub an eye, but yeah, agree with everyone that if you’re worried call the NHS helpline :023:

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It’s normal to have a difference between one eye and another. So one can be warmer and the other cooler. I noticed this years ago with my own eyes - my left eye sees slightly warmer colours. But what is unusual is to have a transient change. Might be nothing but best to get it checked out. Apparently can be a warning sign of a stroke. Or just a migraine.

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@Maree , Thanks for the advice Maree, l have been suffering with my eyes
for at least ten years now after being diagnosed as having suffered an
aneurism, the prognosis was, can’t do anything about it, it may improve,
it may not !
However this is the first time l have had this pink vision in one eye ,
And it was pink, bright pink! It almost blocked my vision completely ?
And it came on suddenly, and lasted for about five minutes before clearing
almost as suddenly, l now seem to be back to just having increasingly
bad vision??
I am loth to go through the rigmarole of appointments and a 1•5hr bus trip
to see the specialist again ?
As it seems to have cleared completely l think l will wait abit and see .
:+1::roll_eyes::roll_eyes::+1:

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Apparently, cataracts can affect your colour vision and one eye can be affected, but I think that is a continual problem!
They have wonderful equipment to diagnose eye problems these days, so I think you should see a good optician!

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Mmmmm, I know it’s a nuisance but please go, I think you should get it checked out. And look after yourself x

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