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What Causes Yellowish Red Discoloration In Eyes When Suffering From Sleeplessness?

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Posted on Tue, 29 Dec 2015
Question: My grandfather is 79 years old and reads a lot. His eyes look yellowish red and is experiencing less sleep in the night. Also he is getting
Drainage in the eyes please find attached pic of his eyes
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Answered by Dr. Muhammad Hanif (25 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Inflammation and irritation of the eyes. You need to go for blood tests too

Detailed Answer:
Thanks for consulting me at virtual clinic. Your trust in HCM means a lot to me as a Physician.
I have completely reviewed your health query, and can well realize all those concerns. Being your physician, I will take care all of them today and will give extend my expertise to solve the problems.

It is really a problematic situation for your grandfather and I want to assure that it is manageable. So don't worry.

It is due to inflammation and irritation of the eyes and with proper medication he will get better. There is a slight yellowish tinge in the eyes and it raises a suspicion for jaundice. You need to test him for that. Go to the lab and so the following tests:
CBC with ESR and Differentials.
Liver function tests.
HBsAg and Anti HCV by ELISA.
Kidney function tests.

If I was his treating physician I must have prescribed him Femicone eye drops and Systane Lubricant eye drops. Plus Cetirizine tablet once daily by mouth. Also get him checked up up by an Ophthalmologist if you feel nothing is working anymore for him.

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DR. HANIF
USA

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Follow up: Dr. Muhammad Hanif (24 minutes later)
What are the other symptoms of jaundice
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Answered by Dr. Muhammad Hanif (2 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Skin color change and itching (pruritis) etc!

Detailed Answer:
Thanks for the follow up query.

It can be combined with pale and yellow skin, Yellow to orange color of the urine and severe itching and pruritus on the skin. Stool color may also change. Can be associated with Fever and pain on the right side of abdomen.

Hope I answered all of your queries. Let me know if you have further clinical concerns or doubts. I will be more than happy to get back to you with my expert opinion. Please don't forget to give Five Star rating (if agreed) to help me assist patients in a better way; and, please don't forget to 'Close This Discussion'.
For any disease you have, a timely follow-up is very necessary regarding the treatment efficacy and to see if there is a need to change the treatment options. So keep a follow up to see how you doing (Always write down my name in start of your questions at this forum & I will be with you in no time).


Regards!
DR. HANIF
USA

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Raju A.T
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Follow up: Dr. Muhammad Hanif (8 hours later)
The other symptoms don't exist.. Is there any other possibility of why the eyes are discolorated
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Answered by Dr. Muhammad Hanif (7 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Diabetes and high blood pressure also may affect the eyes!

Detailed Answer:
Thanks for the follow up.

Yes diabetes mellitus and hypertension may cause eye issues. As aforementioned, you should take your grandfather to an Ophthalmologist at least once. He will examine the eye and will see the inner structures of the eyes with an Ophthalmoscope. If there are vision problems, it causes lot of eye stress and this may also cause redness and watering. In such a case Ophthalmologist may suggest some eyeglasses for your grandfather.

Less likely but bacterial infection also may cause redness but I don't think he has this infection.

Hope I answered all of your queries. Let me know if you have further clinical concerns or doubts. I will be more than happy to get back to you. Please don't forget to give 'Five star rating' (if agreed) to help me assist patients in a better way; and, please don't forget to click on 'Close This Discussion'.
For any disease you have, a timely follow-up is necessary regarding the treatment efficacy and to see if there is a need to change the treatment options. So keep a follow up to see how you doing (Always write down my name in start of your questions at this forum & I will be with you in no time).


Regards!
DR. HANIF
USA
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What Causes Yellowish Red Discoloration In Eyes When Suffering From Sleeplessness?

Brief Answer: Inflammation and irritation of the eyes. You need to go for blood tests too Detailed Answer: Thanks for consulting me at virtual clinic. Your trust in HCM means a lot to me as a Physician. I have completely reviewed your health query, and can well realize all those concerns. Being your physician, I will take care all of them today and will give extend my expertise to solve the problems. It is really a problematic situation for your grandfather and I want to assure that it is manageable. So don't worry. It is due to inflammation and irritation of the eyes and with proper medication he will get better. There is a slight yellowish tinge in the eyes and it raises a suspicion for jaundice. You need to test him for that. Go to the lab and so the following tests: CBC with ESR and Differentials. Liver function tests. HBsAg and Anti HCV by ELISA. Kidney function tests. If I was his treating physician I must have prescribed him Femicone eye drops and Systane Lubricant eye drops. Plus Cetirizine tablet once daily by mouth. Also get him checked up up by an Ophthalmologist if you feel nothing is working anymore for him. Hope I answered all of your queries. Let me know if you have further clinical concerns or doubts. I will be more than happy to get back to you with my expert opinion. Please don't forget to give Five Star rating (if agreed) to help me assist patients in a better way; and, please don't forget to 'Close This Discussion'. For any disease you have, a timely follow-up is very necessary regarding the treatment efficacy and to see if there is a need to change the treatment options. So keep a follow up to see how you doing (Always write down my name in start of your questions at this forum & I will be with you in no time). Regards! DR. HANIF USA