Meri ankh peli peli si ho gyi h - #11365
Meri ankho ka color yellow sa hogya h or kabhi kabhi dard hota eyes m Heavy si hojati base dekhne bgera k koi issue nhi h mujhe bus eyes ka color hi esa ho gya h pta nhi kyu isse relatedm aap bta diyjiye mujhe please
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Hello dear Ankhon ka colour peela ya to jaundice main hota hai ya anaemia main Main Appko test likh raha hun ,inko karwa ke dikhana Rft Lft CBC Serum ferritin Hb Hemogram In test ko Karwa ke report general physician ke saath share Karon in person Tabhi pata lagegaa kya hua hai Nina unko bataye koi dawai nahi Khana Hopefully AAP jaldi theek ho jao Regards
Kuch zarurat nhi hai abhi. Agar apki ankhon peli hai to ap nearest physician visit kare for better assurance. Qki me yahan bina dekhe kuch test ya medicine nahi de skta . Thank you
Hi shweta,
Shweta, aap 23 saal ki ho, isliye ye symptom ko lightly mat lo. Sabse pehle nearby doctor ko dikhaiye aur tests karaiye Isse clear ho jayega ki ye liver related hai ya koi aur problem
Tests to do:
Liver Function Test (LFT) • Bilirubin level • Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Your eyes appearing yellow and occasional pain can be indicative of a few potential underlying issues that should be addressed. One significant concern with yellowing of the eyes is jaundice, which results from an excess of bilirubin in your bloodstream. Jaundice is often related to liver or gallbladder conditions, such as hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, or bile duct blockage. Another potential cause for yellow eyes could be conjunctival or scleral conditions, though these are less common. It’s crucial to determine the root cause to ensure correct management because these can have important health implications. Since the yellowing is not accompanied by vision changes, but there’s pain, it might suggest irritation or infection. However, this is less likely to cause yellow discoloration. Immediate next steps should include seeing a healthcare professional, preferably a general practitioner or an ophthalmologist, who can physically examine your eyes, review any other symptoms you might have, and possibly run tests—such as liver function tests and a complete blood count. Avoid delay, as liver issues especially can be seriou and do require timely diagnosis. If jaundice or liver issues are confirmed, treatment usually involves addressing the underlying cause, which might include managing a liver condition, medications to treat infection, or other specific interventions based on the root diagnosis. Until you see a doctor, keep yourself hydrated, avoid alcohol or any potential liver toxins, and monitor for any additional symptoms like fever, abdominal pain, or changes in urine or stool color which would need prompt medical attention.
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