What causes yellowing of the whites of the eyes with red blood?

Yellowing of the whites of the eyes with red blood may be caused by fatigue, conjunctivitis, jaundice and other reasons. 1. Fatigue: yellowing of the whites of the eyes with red blood may be caused by fatigue, may be due to long hours of overtime work, often to the cell phone and computer, resulting in excessive eye fatigue, if there are no other uncomfortable symptoms, you can rest or every once in a while to the distance to look out, can be effective in relieving visual fatigue. 2. Conjunctivitis: Conjunctivitis caused by infection can also cause yellowing of the whites of the eyes with red blood and other manifestations. 3. Jaundice: yellowing of the whites of the eyes with red blood may also be caused by jaundice, jaundice will increase the concentration of bilirubin in the blood, bilirubin appears orange-yellow color, excessive bilirubin will be deposited in the human body’s skin, sclera, mucous membranes and other tissues, staining them yellow, and will be easy to yellowing of the whites of the eyes with red blood. It is recommended that patients with yellowing of the whites of the eyes with redness should go to the hospital for timely examination to find out the cause of the disease, and avoid rubbing the eyes, excessive use of the eyes and other undesirable behaviors.