Is It Normal for a Baby’s Eyes to Be Yellow?

When the baby was two months old, the whites of its eyes turned yellow. Tests revealed jaundice, with liver function indicators three to four times higher than normal, leading to a diagnosis of acute liver injury and the presence of cytomegalovirus. After treatment, alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase levels remained elevated, but other indicators had returned to normal. Which test is more accurate: blood or urine? If the baby has cytomegalovirus, can it still be breastfed?
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Is It Normal for One Eye to Always Water?

We all have lacrimal glands that produce tears and lacrimal ducts that drain them. Typically, some of the tears produced by the lacrimal glands evaporate and solidify. Some tears flow through the lacrimal ducts into the nasal cavity. Some people are more sensitive to cold stimuli. When the eyes are exposed to cold air, the lacrimal glands produce more tears. In fact, this is a protective physiological response of the lacrimal glands to cold stimuli.
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