Does yellowing of the eyes always mean that there is something wrong with the liver?

Yellowing of the eyes (jaundice) is not necessarily a problem with the liver; consider different diseases based on their different accompanying symptoms. 1. Jaundice with fever: suggestive of inflammation, diagnosis of acute cholangitis, liver abscess, sepsis, etc. 2. Jaundice with hepatomegaly: obvious hepatomegaly with hard texture and uneven surface, considering hepatocellular carcinoma; mild to moderate hepatomegaly with soft or medium hard texture, considering biliary obstruction, viral hepatitis, etc. 3. Jaundice with ascites: see severe hepatitis, cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma. 4. Jaundice with enlarged gallbladder: suggesting that there is obstruction of bile duct, mostly seen in choledochal stone, choledochal carcinoma, pancreatic head cancer, etc. Besides, there may be other conditions, such as hemolytic jaundice. Yellow eyes, i.e. elevated bilirubin and jaundice, can occur in a variety of diseases, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for further examination to clarify the diagnosis and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment.