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Yellowish color in eyes?

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The part of my eyes that is supposed to be white looks yellowish and I would like to know if there is any way or if this is a problem or someone else too how to get rid of it and makes my eye color white again. Thank you

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  1. theres sumthing called yandice or jaundice (i dont kno how to spell it )

    and it makes your skin turn kinda yellow

    and its really really bad

    i dont kno why the white part of your eye would be yellowish tho

    u should go get it checked out ( =


  2. go to the doctor, and if you have any other weird symptoms tell them, you could have a weird disease or something. Just check it out and make sure your okay.

  3. Have your doctor check your liver function.  When the liver stops functioning, the whites of the eyes turn yellow because the blood is no longer being cleansed by the liver.

  4. You need to see your doc right away. This is not something you can get rid of and sounds like Jaundice or some sort of liver problem which can be serious!

  5. It could be any number of things.   go to your optometrist after visiting  your regular doctor.  it could be juandice, your liver may have stopped working, or something comepletely random.  just check with all the docs to be sure.

  6. If your skin isn't yellow too, it's not likely to be related to your liver.  More likely it is (very) early damage from sun exposure.  Wearing sunglasses will keep it from getting worse and developing into a bigger problem, but there is no way to make your eyes more white again.

  7. usually....that means a liver issue, like jaundice. some medicines can cause that too, or just a very poor diet in general can cause that.

  8. You should be asking the doctor this question. As far as I know yellowness on the white of the eyes can signify jaundice, something to do with the liver.

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