Is Yellowish Color Of Eyes And Frequent Urination A Symptom Of Diabetes ?
Yellowish color in corners of eyes sometimes frequent urination ..... i have this eye color for the past 4 years (the color is not so obvious it is only in corners). could i have diabetes??? what else could it be??
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If there is yellow patch on the skin near the eye, it could indicate high blood cholesterol and lipids. It is better to stay away from fried, fatty, oily food. Eat plenty of fresh fruits and green leafy vegetables as they do well in removing excess cholesterol from the body. Get your blood lipids and cholesterol analysed and if required medication may be needed for control. Exercise daily by brisk walking for 40 minutes. The frequent could be sign of many possible causes like infection, excess water consumption, irritable bladder, it is not usually related to later onset Diabetes but it would be wise to also get blood pressure checked. Nothing to worry. Get a thorough checkup by your Doctor and required investigations and get appropriate treatment.
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Is Yellowish Color Of Eyes And Frequent Urination A Symptom Of Diabetes ?
Welcome to Healthcare Magic If there is yellow patch on the skin near the eye, it could indicate high blood cholesterol and lipids. It is better to stay away from fried, fatty, oily food. Eat plenty of fresh fruits and green leafy vegetables as they do well in removing excess cholesterol from the body. Get your blood lipids and cholesterol analysed and if required medication may be needed for control. Exercise daily by brisk walking for 40 minutes. The frequent could be sign of many possible causes like infection, excess water consumption, irritable bladder, it is not usually related to later onset Diabetes but it would be wise to also get blood pressure checked. Nothing to worry. Get a thorough checkup by your Doctor and required investigations and get appropriate treatment.