You may have noticed that brown-eyed parents sometimes have children with blue eyes.
Sometimes this is due to recessive genes, and the child's eyes remain blue throughout life.
However, sometimes the eye color changes from blue to brown - the same as the parents. Why does this happen?
Why do little children's eyes change color?
When you look someone in the eye, your gaze falls directly on the pupil and the iris - it is the one “responsible” for the color of the eyes.
The iris contains a special substance known as melanin. This is the pigment that colors our hair, eyes, and skin.
Depending on how much melanin is present in the iris, eyes can be gray, green, hazel, amber, brown, and even red.
With age, the amount of melanin in a child's eyes increases: special cells (melanocytes) gradually begin to produce melanin and accumulate it in the anterior layer of the iris.
Here is the answer to the question about changing eye color - as you can see, this is a completely normal phenomenon, which means that there is no reason to worry.
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