3. Yellow skin or toenails
Jaundice (a yellowing of the skin, toenails or eyes) often means that the liver is not processing bilirubin effectively, a warning sign of early liver disease.
4. Brown spots or uneven complexion
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Health Unexplained discoloration or dark spots on your feet may be related to hormonal changes caused by liver dysfunction, especially in long-term cases.
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5. Red or spotted soles
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Bright red soles may be a sign of palmar erythema, sometimes linked to hormonal imbalances caused by chronic liver stress.
6. Tingling, burning or numbness
These sensations may signal peripheral neuropathy, a form of nerve damage that can occur when liver function declines.
7. Cold feet, even in warm weather.
Chronic liver problems can slow your circulation and metabolism, causing your feet to feel cold despite a warm environment.
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8. Brittle, yellowed or deformed nails
Liver diseases can interfere with nutrient absorption, leading to weakened toenails that split, crack or change color.
9. Cracked heels that won’t heal.
Extremely dry and cracked heels, even with regular moisturizing, can be the result of internal hydration problems or liver-related skin changes.
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10. Frequent fungal infections of toenails
A weakened immune system linked to liver stress can make you more vulnerable to infections, especially persistent fungal problems of the toenails.
