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i wanted to try lumify but ive heard it will ruin your eyes after constant use, any suggestions?
 
i wanted to try lumify but ive heard it will ruin your eyes after constant use, any suggestions?
You should try treat the root cause first yellow tinted eyes is usually a sign of jaundice
 
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While Lumify
(brimonidine tartrate) is actually favored by eye doctors specifically because it avoids the "rebound redness" and long-term vessel damage associated with traditional drops like Visine, you should be aware that it only addresses bloodshot vessels and will not fix a yellow tint, as that discoloration typically involves bilirubin in the tissue rather than surface blood vessels. For the bloodshot portion,
Lumify Redness Reliever
is considered safer for more frequent use because it constricts veins instead of arteries, maintaining oxygen flow to the eye. However, if your eyes have a persistent yellow hue, this may signal an underlying condition like Gilbert’s syndrome or jaundice that no over-the-counter drop can mask. To keep your eyes healthy without overusing medicated drops, you might try preservative-free artificial tears such as
Refresh Optive
or
Systane Hydration
, which hydrate and flush out irritants without the risk of "ruining" your eyes through chemical dependency.
 
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You should try treat the root cause first yellow tinted eyes is usually a sign of jaundice
its just genetic, its just a very slight yellow tint only noticeable up close
 
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Are the blood shot eyes genetic as well? Since there usually a sign of eye irritation
id assume so, changes in lifestyle such as reduced screen time and better sleep didn't seem to make any difference.
 
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While Lumify
(brimonidine tartrate) is actually favored by eye doctors specifically because it avoids the "rebound redness" and long-term vessel damage associated with traditional drops like Visine, you should be aware that it only addresses bloodshot vessels and will not fix a yellow tint, as that discoloration typically involves bilirubin in the tissue rather than surface blood vessels. For the bloodshot portion,
Lumify Redness Reliever
is considered safer for more frequent use because it constricts veins instead of arteries, maintaining oxygen flow to the eye. However, if your eyes have a persistent yellow hue, this may signal an underlying condition like Gilbert’s syndrome or jaundice that no over-the-counter drop can mask. To keep your eyes healthy without overusing medicated drops, you might try preservative-free artificial tears such as
Refresh Optive
or
Systane Hydration
, which hydrate and flush out irritants without the risk of "ruining" your eyes through chemical dependency.
Do you have any tips to help with jaundice eyes and face?
 

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