Signs 1: rough and dry soles; When the liver is damaged, endocrine disorders will induce the skin to turn dark yellow, the soles of the feet will become dry and rough, and some people will also have desquamation of the soles. If you find this problem, you should see if your daily habits are harmful to your liver and pay more attention to your liver health.
When the liver is damaged, endocrine disorders will induce the skin to turn dark yellow, the soles of the feet will become dry and rough, and some people will also have desquamation of the soles. If you find this problem, you should see if your daily habits are harmful to your liver and pay more attention to your liver health.
Sign 2: The soles of feet are dry and sallow. Some people with thick keratin may have yellow soles. However, if the soles of the feet are rosy and delicate, they suddenly become sallow and rough, which may be because the liver cells are damaged. Bilirubin is produced in the blood and cannot be metabolized normally in the body. When it turns to the blood, the soles of the feet may be yellow. Even other parts will appear sallow, such as sallow face and jaundice eyes. If this situation is found to last for a period of time, we must pay attention to it.
Sign 3: increase palmprint on the sole of the foot; There is a saying in Chinese medicine that "the liver governs blood storage". If the blood storage function of the liver decreases, the blood circulation in the farthest part of the sole from the heart weakens, and the foot can't get enough blood to nourish it, there will be more lines on the sole. Therefore, in normal times, we must be vigilant when we find this kind of performance. It is likely that the liver was injured and blood could not be supplied to our feet, which led to this change.