What’s with the yellowing of the eyes after chemo?

Yellow eyes after chemotherapy may be due to liver injury caused by chemotherapy or jaundice caused by tumor metastasis to the liver, or it may be due to aging of the eyeballs. 1. Chemotherapy-induced liver injury: When patients undergo chemotherapy, it will cause a series of adverse reactions, such as vomiting, nausea, dizziness and other symptoms, and sometimes chemotherapy will also cause acute liver injury, resulting in impaired liver function, which will lead to jaundice, resulting in yellowing of eyes, yellowing of skin and other symptoms. 2. Tumor metastasis to liver: when the malignant tumor metastasizes to the liver, it will make the patient’s bile secretion abnormal, or the tumor presses the bile ducts to cause bile can not be discharged, which causes obstructive jaundice, resulting in yellowing of the eyes, and usually yellowing of the skin as well. Patients who are not feeling well after chemotherapy should consult a doctor for a clear diagnosis and cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.