What’s wrong with seeing things in one eye and one eye in the other?

Seeing things in one eye and one eye in a different color can be a physiological condition, or it can be caused by an increase in the density of the lens in one eye, or by having central plasma chorioretinopathy, for example.
A bright and dark color in both eyes can be physiological, for example, caused by a difference in the density of photoreceptor cells in the retina of the two eyes.
It can also be caused by the inconsistency of the density of the lens in both eyes, for example, an increase in the density of the lens in one eye will lead to a yellowish color of the lens, and the light will be filtered out partly after refraction by the lens into the inner part of the eye, so that it feels darker to look at things. Generally, there is no need for treatment, and surgical treatment can be considered after the cataract continues to aggravate.
When one eye suffers from central plasma choroidal retinopathy, it will also cause the affected eye to see things in a darker color, and at the same time, there are also symptoms such as seeing things smaller, which can be treated by oral lecithin complex iodine tablets and other drugs.
If the patient has two eyes with bright and dark colors, he should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital in time, and the doctor will find out the cause and guide the treatment.