David Bowie this Sunday, January 8, would be turning 76 old, since the man born in the Brixton district, south London, stood out in the industry internationally for his chameleon-like ability to experiment and venture into multiple styles and influences, mostly inspired by psychedelia and punk.

As if that were not enough, it was one of the pioneers in the androgynous aspect, which is nothing more than a gender expression in which people have ambiguous physical appearance between the genders. The term androgynous is used to describe the mix between masculinity and femininity.

There is no doubt that he was an innovative artist wherever he was seen, but one of the greatest distinctive features that characterized him from the rest was not linked to fashion or melodic influences; It was about his physique, particularly his eyes, since they had a condition called heterochromia.

What is heterochromia?

Heterochromia makes the eyes of the same person see two different colors

Heterochromia makes the eyes of the same person see two different colors

According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, heterochromia is a phenomenon in which a person’s irises are different in color from each other. There are different types of heterochromia:

  • Complete heterochromia: When one iris is completely different in color from the other
  • Partial heterochromia: When part of the iris is still a different color from the rest of that iris
  • Central heterochromia: When the inner ring of the iris is a different color from the outer ring

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What causes the anomaly that David Bowie had?

The anomaly that David Bowie had

The anomaly that David Bowie had

It should be noted that while babies can be born with heterochromia or develop it shortly after, a fact known as congenital heterochromia, and do not present other symptoms or eye health problems, in adults it can be a sign of infections and other injuries.

To be diagnosed with the condition like the famous David Bowie, you must be examined by an ophthalmologist, who will confirm the appearance of heterochromia and look for any underlying causes. A detailed ophthalmological examination can rule out any underlying causes and will allow a treatment plan to be determined, if necessary.

It should be noted that treatment for heterochromia focuses on treating any underlying cause for this condition, but in the case of singer David Bowie it served to enhance his unique image.

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