Uncomfortable warmth in your legs, especially in the evening while resting? This could be a sign of peripheral nerve damage, which is sometimes associated with liver disease. This phenomenon is called peripheral neuropathy.
Dry skin and cracked heels
Rough skin, cracked heels, persistent dryness? These signs may indicate inadequate removal of toxins by the liver, which affects the quality of the skin, including the skin on the feet.
Yellowing of the feet or nails
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A light yellow color on the soles of the feet or nails can be a reflection of the accumulation of bile pigments. This often occurs when the liver can no longer remove them properly.
Visible veins on the top of the foot
Protruding veins, especially on the back of the foot? This can indicate excessive pressure in the veins, which is sometimes associated with portal hypertension, a consequence of liver disease.
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Our feet speak to us… listen to them.
Sometimes they are the first signs of a deeper imbalance. A malfunctioning liver doesn’t always manifest itself as abdominal pain or nausea: it can also be felt in the extremities. Paying attention to these signs can help you spot certain health problems early.