Vascular “stars” (telangiectasias)
What they look like: Small red or purple “spiderwebs” on the ankles and feet.
Liver connection: Often seen in chronic diseases such as cirrhosis. Caused by altered hormone metabolism (especially estrogen) and increased pressure in the veins.
Skin color change
What it looks like: A yellowish tint (mild jaundice) or darkening (hyperpigmentation), most often around the ankles.
Liver connection: Jaundice is a sign of a problem with the breakdown and excretion of bilirubin, and hyperpigmentation is the result of metabolic disturbances and the accumulation of melanin.
Itchy skin
What it looks like: Constant, without a rash, more common at night.
Liver Connection: One of the first signs of bile stasis (cholestasis). Accumulated bile acids irritate nerve endings in the skin.
Foot Redness (Plantar Erythema)
What it looks like: Abnormally red and warm skin on the feet, particularly at the base of the big toe and the heel. The redness disappears momentarily when pressed.
Liver Connection: Like spider veins, this results from high estrogen levels and dilation of small vessels due to portal hypertension.
⚠️These symptoms are not a definitive diagnosis of liver disease. They can also be observed in cases of heart failure, kidney problems, allergies, varicose veins, or skin diseases. However, if they appear simultaneously and progress, it is imperative to consult a doctor