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Is this jaundice?

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Recently, I've noticed my eyes are a bit yellow. I don't know what this means but I don't think it's yellow enough to be jaundice. Also, does anyone know why there is black lines on my eye and why it is red?

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It may be scleritis or episcleritis. You need to get your eye examined.

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Hey,Vincents, I think from prim facia of your eyes condition it seems that this is jaundice,

but you should carefully treat, you should first consult with doctor.

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