Eye Signs
Cross-source consensus on Eye Signs from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- White or gray inner eyelids may indicate anemia, which is correlated with kidney problems. — Eye Signs of Kidney Disease
- Yellow eyelid patches may reflect cholesterol abnormalities connected to kidney dysfunction, but they do not prove kidney disease by themselves. — Eye Signs of Kidney Disease
- Yellow patches or bumps on the eyelids can be cholesterol deposits. — Eye Signs of Kidney Disease
- A white band on the cornea can reflect calcium deposits linked to dysregulated vitamin D and calcium handling. — Eye Signs of Kidney Disease
- Disrupted vitamin D and calcium regulation may cause calcium to build up in the wrong places, including across the eye. — Eye Signs of Kidney Disease
- Bright red and irritated inner eyelids are presented as a possible sign to suspect kidney problems. — Eye Signs of Kidney Disease