4. Persistent Itching
What it looks like: Ongoing itching without a visible rash, often worse at night.
Liver connection: This may be an early sign of cholestasis, a condition in which bile flow slows or stops. Accumulated bile acids irritate nerve endings in the skin, causing itching.
5. Redness of the Feet (Plantar Erythema)
What it looks like: Unusual redness and warmth of the soles, especially around the big toe and heel. The redness fades temporarily when pressed.
Liver connection: This symptom is linked to increased estrogen levels and dilated capillaries caused by portal hypertension.
⚠️ Important: These symptoms do not confirm liver disease. They may also occur with heart failure, kidney disease, allergies, varicose veins, or skin conditions. However, if several of these signs appear together or worsen over time, medical evaluation is strongly recommended.
What You Should Do
Do not ignore these warning signs. If you experience persistent swelling, spider veins, itching, or skin discoloration—especially when accompanied by fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, discomfort under the right rib cage, or changes in urine or stool color—consult a gastroenterologist or hepatologist promptly.
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