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Is this normal or jaundice?

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Normal or jaundice?

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Hi sticky have a look at this NHS site

nhs.uk/conditions/jaundice/

That gives a nice piccie of a jaundiced eye....

Yours - imho - doesn’t look like the eye in that picture.

Miles

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Thankyou pilomilo

Hi Stickynotes

No one on our forum is medically qualified to assess for jaundice. We would suggest that you consider discussing any concerns you may have with your own doctors.

Warm wishes

Trust1

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Thankyou ☺

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I didn’t- I referred to an NHS website...

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It was not a response to your reply Miles! Thank you for sharing the NHS webpage- that is one of my favourites too!

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Phew 😁. Sometimes I get it right 😁

Thank you

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