If the whites of your eyes are yellow it means you have jaundice. This could be due to a liver problem or medications you are taking.
It needs checking by your doctor and a liver function test done.
no it isnt. if the whites in your eyes become yellow, you may have jaundice or malaria
No. It gives a yellowish tinge to the skin and the whites of the eyes, but not the hair.
The whites of his eyes looked a little yellow, giving him a look of jaundice.
Allergies typically do not cause the eye whites to turn yellow. Yellowing of the eyes can be a sign of liver problems, such as jaundice, which can be caused by various medical conditions unrelated to allergies. If you are experiencing yellowing of the eyes, it is important to seek medical attention for a proper diagnosis.
Yellow discoloration of skin and whites of the eyes that results from excess bilirubin in the body's system.
It could be hepatitis based on the color of your stool. Are the whites of your eyes yellow? Is your skin slightly yellow?
what helps me is to wash my eyes with cold water every day and the days or months i dont it goes yellowish in colour. Another Answer Note: The whites of the eyes never need "washing" and should never "go yellow". Sclera (the whites of the eyes) that turn yellowish is often a sign of a serious disease. If your sclera or your skin is yellow, it is often a sign of jaundice and liver disease.
"The whites of their eyes"...
Possibly, but I think it depends on the cause of your yellow eyes. I am no medical professional, but it sounds like you could be experiencing jaundice or liver problems. If you are not aware of any existing liver dysfunction, I would see a doctor immediately.
Absolutely not.Any cat exhibiting yellow skin or whites of the eyes should be taken immediately to the vet and treated for jaundice... It could be there is organ failure involved.
Nothing. It's fairly hard to avoid showing the whites of your eyes.
The proper name for the whites of the eyes is the sclera. It is the tough, white outer layer of the eyeball that helps maintain the shape of the eye and protect its inner components.