Do patients with bad liver have yellow eyes?

Yellow eyes do not necessarily occur when the liver is not functioning well. Yellow eyes mean that the jaundice index is elevated because the liver has problems with the metabolism of bilirubin, which means that there is hepatitis activity. When the liver is functioning normally, the bilirubin metabolism is normal, the jaundice index is normal, and the eyes do not turn yellow. However, if the liver is not good, its detoxification ability may be reduced, so there may be a tendency to have dark spots on the face or a duller, less lustrous face, that is, a liver disease face, which is caused by pigmentation due to the impaired metabolism of pigments by the liver. Vermilion palms and dilated capillaries on the chest, also known as spider nevi, may also appear when the liver is not good.