I'm 20 years old and my eyeballs have been yellowish since childhood, could it be hereditary?
Answer from: Alexander Gruber:
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Yes. It could be a genetically mediated bilirubin metabolism disorder. The most common syndrome is Gilbert's. You can check for it by taking a blood test for free and bound bilirubin.
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