A yellow tint (jaundice) on your toenails or skin is often one of the earliest signs of liver disease.
5. Cracked or Brittle Toenails
Nutrient absorption drops when the liver is weak, leading to fragile nails.
6. Numbness or Tingling in Feet
Nerve damage (peripheral neuropathy) can develop due to poor liver function and toxin buildup.
7. Dark Spots on the Feet
Liver disease sometimes leads to hyperpigmentation, causing dark patches on your feet or toes.
8. Spider Veins Around Ankles
The liver helps regulate blood flow. Damage may cause spider veins or broken blood vessels near the ankles.
9. Pain or Pressure in Feet
Fluid retention (edema) creates heaviness or discomfort in the feet.
10. Bad Foot Odor
A weak liver struggles to filter toxins, which can cause unpleasant foot odor.
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