1. Golden Soles
In normal people, the soles of the feet are often pink. However, if there is jaundice in this area, it is likely that this is a sign that the liver is having problems.
When liver cells are damaged, bilirubin (a yellow pigment) in the blood cannot be eliminated normally but flows back into the blood, leading to jaundice, including the soles of the feet.
2. Dry and cracked soles
The skin in the soles of the feet is related to the body's endocrine system.
When the liver is damaged, it will affect the body's hormonal system, causing the skin to turn dark yellow, the soles of the feet to be dry, even peeling, cracked.
Therefore, if your soles are dry and cracked, in addition to being wary of skin diseases, you should also pay attention to your liver health.
3. Wrecked toes
The liver breaks down toxins or metabolic products in the blood every day. When the liver is weakened or even damaged, the liver's detoxification ability will decrease and blood health will be affected to a certain extent.
At this time, wrinkles in the soles of your feet will increase significantly and become more noticeable, so you need to pay more attention to protecting your liver.
In addition, if the liver is weakened, the body will also have the following abnormalities:
1. If the face is dull and has many spots, the liver may have anemia and too much liver toxicity.
2. Nails become pale, brittle and prone to fracture due to anemia, which causes nutrients to the nails to lose.