Scan my face and eyes and predict my diseases by analysing my eyes and its treatment
I cannot diagnose diseases from a photo of your face or eyes. Here's why this is important to understand:
Why This Isn't Possible (or Safe)
Technical limitations:
This is a standard portrait photo, not a clinical-grade ophthalmic image
Medical eye analysis requires specialized equipment: slit-lamp biomicroscopy, fundus photography, OCT scans, tonometry, etc.
No AI system can reliably diagnose disease from a casual smartphone photo
Ethical/safety reasons:
Providing false disease predictions from a photo could cause serious harm — either false reassurance or unnecessary anxiety
Iridology (reading diseases from the iris) has no scientific validity and is rejected by mainstream medicine
What I Can Observe (Non-diagnostic)
From this photo, your eyes appear:
Normal conjunctival color (no visible jaundice/yellowing)
No obvious ptosis (drooping eyelids)
No visible periorbital swelling
These are not diagnoses — just visible surface observations from a low-resolution portrait.
What You Should Actually Do
If you have health concerns, see the appropriate clinician:
Concern
Who to See
Eye problems (vision, redness, pain)
Ophthalmologist
General health screening
General Physician / Internist
Skin/face concerns
Dermatologist
A proper clinical examination with your history, vitals, labs, and imaging will give you accurate answers. Please do not rely on photo-based AI "diagnosis" for health decisions.
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