In disturbances of the male sexual organs the following iris signs are found:

i. Urethra: right iris 23′, left iris 37′ approx.—outwards from the bladder area.

ii. Prostate gland: in both irides between the areas for bladder and urethra, thus—right iris 23′ and left iris 37′—in the second and third major zones.

i. Testicles and epididymis: right iris 35′ and left iris 25′—in the third major zone,

iv. Seminal vesicles: right iris 25′. .

Inflammatory and Irritable Conditions-According to Schulte, a fine white streak in the area for urethra in the right iris is the sign for acute venereal disease. With chronicity of the disease the sign becomes yellow to grey, and then also shows in the left iris. White wisps or clouds from the bladder area to the iris rim, when they appear in both irides, indicate an inflammation of the prostate. If the white signs are already present in the bladder area, then the condition is one of cystic and urethral catarrh.

In sexual over-stimulation, white wisps are found in all sex organ areas, including that for testicle.

Sexual overstimulation or masturbation can be assumed, when in the left eye a blood-vessel runs over the sclera to the area for rectum and to the area for testicle (ovary).

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