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We pamper them, we enclose them in fashionable shoes, but how many of us take the time to observe them? Yet, these discreet extremities are true messengers of our inner health. Swelling, dryness, or itching can be much more than a simple discomfort: sometimes, it’s the liver sounding the alarm. Discover 9 surprising signs your feet might be sending you right now.
We spend hours on our feet, massaging and polishing them, but we often forget to listen to them. Yet, our feet are amazing health sensors. The liver, this essential filtering organ, can manifest its problems through subtle but visible signs in the extremities. Here’s what to watch out for.

Swelling in the ankles and toes: a telltale sign
You haven’t spent the day walking, you haven’t sprained an ankle, and yet your feet look like two swollen sponges? This type of swelling, especially when it persists, can indicate a slowdown in lymphatic and blood circulation. A sluggish liver sometimes struggles to regulate the body’s fluid balance, and this water retention is first visible… right down to your toes!
Itchy feet that wake you up at night
Do you experience tingling or itching on the soles of your feet, especially when lying down? Before blaming your laundry or the warmth of your bed, be aware that this could indicate a buildup of toxins. When the liver is overloaded and no longer filters properly, the skin becomes an outlet. The feet, rich in nerve endings, then become particularly sensitive.
Bruises that appear for no apparent reason
A bruise on your instep when you haven’t bumped into anything? This type of spontaneous bruising can be a sign of a clotting disorder. The liver plays a key role in producing clotting factors. When it is overloaded or fatigued, the blood becomes thinner and the small blood vessels in the extremities become fragile, causing these purple marks to appear.

The soles of the feet are turning bright red
Do your feet take on a pronounced reddish hue, especially on the soles? This phenomenon can be linked to hormonal fluctuations or internal inflammation. It’s a sign not to be ignored, especially if it’s accompanied by heat or other unusual symptoms such as sweating or persistent fatigue.
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