Sentences with phrase «white parts of one's eyes»

Babies develop jaundice, a yellowish discoloration of their skin and the white parts of their eyes, as bilirubin builds up in their blood and skin.
Jaundice is a common newborn condition that causes baby's skin and the white parts of the eyes to appear yellow.
When caused by a bacteria, children with pink eye (conjunctivitis) will have green or yellow discharge from their eyes and the white parts of their eye and the inside of the lower eyelid will be red.
Newborns with conjunctivitis will have a pink or red color on the white part of their eyes.
However, keep in mind that swollen and puffy eyes or even red spots on the white part of the eyes are normal after birth.
The conjunctiva — the thin, clear layer lining the inner eyelid and white part of the eye — swells up, making blood vessels appear larger than normal.
UV light can promote the development of cateracts, pterygium (growth of tissue on the white part of the eye that can block vision), cancer of the skin around the eye, photokeratitis (sunburn of the cornea), corneal degenerative changes and age - related macular degeneration.
Conjunctivitis is an irritation or infection of the thin, clear mucus membrane (called the conjunctiva) that lines the inner surface of the eyelid and covers the white part of the eye.
The inflamed conjunctiva (the clear film covering the inner eyelid and the white part of the eye) makes blood vessels appear larger than normal.
UV rays from the sun can cause corneal sunburn (photokeratitis) and UV damage that has been linked to macular degeneration, cataracts, cancer and pterygium (a growth on the white part of the eye), according to Prevent Blindness, a nonprofit eye health and safety group.
But if your sclera (the white part of your eye) is red, refrain from put any concealer under your peepers.
Blue eyeliner makes the white part of your eyes look whiter, and you'll love the effect it has in photos.
This condition usually looks like a pink lump or nodule on the white part of the eye.
Some signs of a corneal ulcer include: pain and squinting, redness of the sclera (white part of the eye), tearing and discharge from the eye, and an abnormal appearance to the cornea.
In other dogs, the white part of the eye, the sclera, can also be red, and the dog may rub at their eyes.
The nodules may also occur inside the mouth and nose, and around the eyes, particularly on the white part of the eyes (sclera).
A red or irritated appearance usually indicates a case of diagto conjunctivitis (more commonly known as «pink eye»), anterior uveitis (problem on the inside of the eye) or glaucoma (redness on the white part of the eye, called the sclera).
This can manifest as a large pink tissue growing anywhere on the eye - either on the actual cornea, on the white part of the eye (sclera) on the eyelids or on the third eyelid.
Some cats affected with FHV - 1 may only have mild conjunctivitis (redness and inflammation of the white part of the eye) of one or both eyes.

Over at Business Insider, animal behavior researcher Julie Hecht pointed to some common signs of stress in dogs: turning their head away from the thing that's bothering them, showing the white parts of their eyes, and, as Askeland pointed out, pinning back their ears.

One way to fix cherry eye is to create a pocket or envelope that requires suturing of tissue around the prolapse, encasing it in a layer of the conjunctiva, which is the lining of the white part of the eye.
Advanced liver disease in Bichons will present as jaundice in the white part of the eye, the mucus membranes and even the skin.
Some dogs may develop cloudiness on the white part of the eye, due to which the dog eyes appear dusty or pale in color.
Apply it to the inner corner of the eye or to the white part of the eye, known as the sclera, and then gently rub the eyelid over the eye to distribute the medicine.
The ulcer is covered with a truly organic «bandage» - the dog's own third eyelid, or a flap from the white part of his eye.
Check for changes such cloudiness or a discharge in the iris and sclera (white part of the eye).
Uveitis would cause an accumulation of inflammatory cells in the eye, visible as hypopyon in the anterior chamber (sometimes so severe it obscures the entire chamber with a greenish - yellow haze, obscuring the pupil), occasionally hemorrhage, corneal edema visible as a blue tinge to the surface of the eye, and deep corneal vascularization visible as a red ring around the cornea, at the junction between the cornea and the sclera (white part of the eye).
This time his bloodwork was far less normal; the white part of his eyes looked a tiny bit yellow; and, his ultrasound showed a large blocked gall bladder and a little fluid around his liver.
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