Is there a link between high bilirubin and eyebrow whitening?

High bilirubin and eyebrow whitening generally have no relationship, eyebrow whitening is mostly considered to be a normal phenomenon caused by aging of the organism, or considered to be the result of unusual psoriasis, albinism and other diseases. Bilirubin is the main pigment in human bile, and bilirubin is an important basis for clinical diagnosis of jaundice and an important indicator for checking liver function. Elevated bilirubin may also be caused by hemolytic diseases, such as pathological jaundice, bile duct stones, cirrhosis and so on. Generally high bilirubin does not cause eyebrows to turn white. When the body ages, the melanocytes in the hair follicles decline in function, resulting in whitening of the eyebrows and hairs. This is normal and not a cause for concern. Or consider the common type of psoriasis, albinism and other diseases, psoriasis patients can be accompanied by obvious itching, scaly erythema and other symptoms, albinism patients easy to sunburn, and may appear sun spots and other symptoms. There are many reasons for the whitening of the eyebrows of patients, and it is recommended that patients go to a regular hospital to find out the cause of the disease in a timely manner.