It's not yellow on my eyeball. just around my eyes. like the skin. should Ii be terrified cuz my sister tells me it's something to do with the liver and only really terrible things involve the liver.
Big circular red spots all over stomach and back could be caused by a number of viruses. Some of these include the chicken pox, as well as shingles.
It has an yellowish skin and is rough
Diatoms give the skin its slightly yellowish tinge.
melenin
sometimes you have small spots on your stomach and its nothing but your skin being ashy. just apply lotion to your skin 3 times a day
Jews do not have yellow skin. That is just what the Nazis said to help their propaganda. They can only have yellow skin if they are Mongolian. More to the point, a Jew could have yellowish skin for EXACTLY the same reasons that a non-Jew could have yellow skin (liver issues, lack of hygiene, being of a specific genetic makeup, etc.). Having a yellowish skin is in no way attributable to being Jewish, either by genetics or behavior.
follicle
The skin and things beneath it are yellowish. That is usually concealed by blood flow or a tan. If there is little tanning present, and you squeeze away the blood by pressing on the skin, then you will see the yellowish color showing through.
Ringworm infection is a very common skin infection which is caused by a fungus. This fungus grows and spreads along the outer layer of the skin and is more frequently observed around the stomach and lower part of the abdomen, under the armpits, between the thighs and around the groin. So yes it can get INSIDE your stomach. Hope it helps!
if you have cihrossis of the liver. you'll have a yellowish skin color
There are several different possible reasons for the skin around the stomach (or elsewhere) to itch. There are a variety of itchy parasites such as scabies, ticks, or lice, which cause itching. There are other biting insects such as bedbugs which can cause itching. Your skin can be excessively dry, and itch. You could have any number of skin diseases such as psoriasis. Skin that is healing from an injury will at some point itch.
Having low iron could be a type of anemia. Anemia can cause someone to have pale skin. The skin around your eyes is the thinnest and most delicate area of your entire body. It is also more translucent. Therefore, the capillaries, which are much closer to the surface of the skin around your eyes, are more apparent. Having pale skin could add to the obviousness of dark under eye circles.
No. But eating a lot of some foods can make the skin yellowish.