The yellowing of patient’s eyes may be caused by jaundice or blepharospasm, which can be relieved after treatment, but it is more difficult to recover if it is caused by aging. 1. Jaundice: the patient’s body bilirubin metabolism is impeded such as liver function abnormality, which makes bilirubin elevated, and can trigger the manifestation of yellowing of the skin and body fluids, and the patient will also have yellow coloring of the eyeballs and skin. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, such as reduced glutathione tablets, adenosylmethionine tablets, to improve the yellowing of the eyeballs. 2. Blepharospasm: Blepharospasm is caused by long-term ultraviolet irradiation or chemical exposure, and the patient’s eyeballs may turn yellow. If the volume is small, it can be left untreated, but if the patient pays more attention to rest, it can be treated surgically to improve its appearance after it affects the aesthetics. 3. Aging: With aging, the patient’s eyeballs can also appear yellowing performance, generally more difficult to recover, but the patient can be improved through reasonable use of the eyes. It is recommended that patients with obvious yellowing of the eyeballs accompanied by other discomforts should consult a doctor in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.