Hepatitis B yellowing of the eyes

Hepatitis B patients with yellow eyes, it is possible that jaundice. Because the white of the eye is normally white, and there will be no obvious yellowing, only hepatitis B patients have obvious liver inflammation, bilirubin stasis, this time there will be obvious yellowing of the white of the eye. This is likely to be the first phenomenon to appear, but sometimes this symptom is often not detectable until later because the patient is not aware of it themselves. Typically, the first thing noticed is yellowish urine, as bilirubin can be excreted from the urine. Secondly, yellowing of the eyes will be found at this time, and if it is more serious, yellowing of the skin will be found, and even a feeling of itching of the skin all over the body. This is why people with hepatitis B who experience yellowing of the eyes should check their liver function to see if their bilirubin is significantly elevated.