Yellow eyes can indicate a problem in the body. Yellow eyes are usually caused by impaired liver function, gallbladder, pancreas, or some other things. In medical terms, yellow eyes are called scleral icterus. Sclera (sclera) is the white part of the eye. But actually what changes color is not the sclera, but the conjunctiva, which is the thin outer layer of the eye except the cornea. Yellow eyes can be a symptom of some of the following diseases: Jaundice Yellow eye is one of the symptoms of jaundice. Jaundice occurs when there is too much bilirubin in the blood, which is a yellow substance derived from the breakdown of hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is an oxygen-carrying component in red blood cells. When red blood cells rupture, the hemoglobin breaks down into heme and globin. From this heme bilirubin originated. Bilirubin will then be processed in the liver, then into the bile duct, and finally discharged through feces. If one of these processes is interrupted, bilirubin will accumul...