some yellow parts in my lower eye

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hello , my family started telling me that my eye have an horizental yellow part in ur eye (under my eye skin when i pull it over) idk if its jaundice or no im scared .... some neighbors started telling me you are fine but im still scared ... , its not even yellow its just a very light yellow

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  • Posted

    Go see your doctor.
    • Posted

      i've alrdy goes to a nearby male nurse he told me its normal just its a dye so !?

    • Posted

      ill go to a doctor to check more , even i dont have a yellow skin but im still gonna go to the doctor and i hope im fine.
  • Posted

    Usually there are other symptoms than just yellow whites of your eyes. There'd be a yellow tinge to your skin too. With jaundice you itch all over, urine turns dark and motions are pale and chalk like. You also feel very unwell. Hope this helps!

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    Look under your tongue to see if it is also showing yellow. My doctor always check my eyes and under my tongue for yellow. I agree you should go to the doctor for blood work. There are several things to cause it.
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    zakaria04249 I have the same, I had a fatty liver diagnosis about 5 years ago, after a long process of eating well and exercising my liver enzymes are back to normal. Liver ultrasound didn't show a fatty liver anymore but I still have very pale yellowish tint in the corner of the white part of my eyes, close to the tear ducts, Very similar to what you're describing.

    so you can have that and still have a normal functioning liver, like sickofwaiting mentioned jaundice is very noticeable all over. I mean of course go to the doctor to get bloodwork and reassurance but it doesn't sound like jaundice.

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