Yellowing of the Eyes: If the whites of your eyes (sclera) turn yellow, it could be a sign of jaundice, which may indicate liver problems, bile duct issues, or hemolysis (breakdown of red blood cells).
Red or Bloodshot Eyes: This can be caused by a variety of factors, including allergies, irritation, or infections like conjunctivitis. It can also indicate more serious conditions like glaucoma.
Dry Eyes: Persistent dryness can be a symptom of conditions like Sjögren’s syndrome or can be caused by environmental factors, prolonged screen time, or certain medications.
Puffy Eyes or Dark Circles: These can be linked to lack of sleep, allergies, or fluid retention. In some cases, they may indicate more serious health issues like kidney problems.