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Why aren't my eyes fully white?

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Conjunctiva pigment: The conjunctiva is the clear membrane that overlies the sclera and therefore looks white. But it can also be a place in which pigmented cells deposit during development which can cause the conjunctiva to looks yellowish or brownish. If the change is gradual, then it is something you have to live with. If there is an acute change in one part, then see your ophthalmologist for a diagnosis.

Answered 1/28/2015

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