Metabolic Cloud – Sclerology

Metabolic Cloud – Sclerology

This Sclerology marking has a distinctive blue/grey bruise like appearance in the sclera, as seen in the right lateral quadrant below. Usually seen in the medial or lateral sides of the eye and in persons over age 60, this marking position can be important to the...
Sugar Fermentation – Sclerology

Sugar Fermentation – Sclerology

The above sclera image shows substantial sugar fermentation with resulting bacteria (the brown cloudy patches are the Sclerology marking). The sugar fermentation shows as blue or purplish spots at the end of a line, which can eventually lead to bacteria due to the...
Fine Webbing – Sclerology

Fine Webbing – Sclerology

The above sclera image shows a ‘fine webbing’ Sclerology marking – a sign located in the bronchial area showing evidence of high toxicity and possible development of high tissue vulnerability. This can be due to secondary smoke inhalation or chemical...
Venous Insufficiency – Sclerology

Venous Insufficiency – Sclerology

The above sclera shows some ‘venous insufficiency’ Sclerology markings – the blue marking in the sclera to the left of the iris. This means that there is insufficient levels of oxygen in the bloodstream, an inherited tendency to venous system inadequacy...
Liver Dysfunction – Sclerology

Liver Dysfunction – Sclerology

The above sclera image has a very strong, acidic line running into the liver area of the sclera (to the left of the iris). This shows acute congestion of the liver and this Sclerology marking is simply called the Liver Dysfunction sign. This may be caused from...