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yellowish in the eys

i have yellow tint in my eyes still after having gallstones and had my blader out its been about 5 months now ans i still have yellowish in my eyes?
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419309 tn?1326503291
You should contact your surgeon or physician sooner rather than later to report your symptoms.  You did not state whether or not your gall bladder diagnosis and treatment included evaluation of your liver health, but orphanedhawk is correct that yellowing eyes could possibly be caused by liver dysfunction.  Because gall bladder disease is also frequent in people with liver disease, it would be important to know whether or not your doctor ever mentioned addressed the health of your liver. Good luck to you.
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1689583 tn?1387752394
I had my gall bladder out 15 yrs ago , and they check your liver at the same time . Then my liver was in great health , not too bad no. So I ould check with your doctor first before addressing your liver . Good luck.
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163305 tn?1333668571
If you are concerned about your liver, then you need to see a heptalogist, a liver doctor.Yellow in the eyes can be from liver failure.
You should talk to your doctor.
This forum is focused on hep C.
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1689583 tn?1387752394
go to gallbladder section
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