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maquaii
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27 Sep 2011, 4:48 am

Hey! I've been having this for quite some time, and wondered what caused it. The eye whites have darkened within the regular eyeopening. If i widen my eyes i can see it's wither above the normal opening.



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27 Sep 2011, 6:35 am

I Googled and the only suggestion I saw was possible liver problems. I'm not sure that would explain why the parts of the whites not exposed have not darkened.


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27 Sep 2011, 6:55 am

Aimless wrote:
I Googled and the only suggestion I saw was possible liver problems. I'm not sure that would explain why the parts of the whites not exposed have not darkened.

Yeah that was the only answer i found as well.



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27 Sep 2011, 11:54 am

You should have your eyes checked out as soon as possible. If you have symptons of jaundice there are other possibilities to liver problems, all of which require attention.

I found a link which describes a blue/grey condition, posted below, which is associated with brittle bone disease.

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Eye-Care/b ... how/458601


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27 Sep 2011, 12:46 pm

Definitely see a doctor. I agree that a possible liver or kidney problem could be starting up, and the sooner found out, the better off you'd be.

Of course I'm not a doctor, so there could be other things to look at besides liver & kidneys.

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