What Is Jaundice-Related Conjunctival Yellowing?
Jaundice-related conjunctival yellowing appears when bilirubin levels rise in the bloodstream, causing the sclera and conjunctiva to take on a yellow tint. This color change is often one of the earliest visible signs of liver or bile duct problems. Many people notice the discoloration before any other symptoms. The yellowing reflects systemic processes rather than a primary eye disease. Evaluation focuses on identifying the underlying cause.
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