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Slightly yellow sides of eyes

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Is it normal too have slight yellow at side of eyes, could this be jaundice or am I just paranoid.

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Laura009

Sorry JonTron. It is against forum rules to post photos of eyes, finger nails or any other parts of the anatomy for anyone here to comment on. If you have any reason to believe your eyes may be yellow, your first port of call is your Dr.

Have a good day. Best wishes

Laura

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safeduck10

Your eyes don't look yellow at all to me. Then again I'm not a doctor and a phone camera doesn't always show the right colours or detail someone's actual eye can. Just go to your doctor if it concerns you.

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