The liver is one of the important metabolic organs of the human body and plays a vital role in the metabolism and excretion of toxins inside the body.
If there is a problem with liver function, it will lead to many adverse reactions, and the feet, as one of the organs of our human body, are covered with many acupuncture points, and Chinese medicine believes that different acupuncture points also correspond to different organs, so when the liver is damaged, some characteristics are also likely to appear.
1. Fever on the soles of the feet
Fever on the soles of the feet is one of the prominent symptoms of liver lesions. The cause of fever in the soles of the feet is most likely due to the accumulation of heat produced by the liver during metabolism in the body, which circulates blood and lymph to the soles of the feet, causing the balls of the feet to become hot.
In addition, the fever of the soles of the feet may also be related to the dampness and heat of the liver and gallbladder. Damp heat is a concept in Chinese medicine that indicates that there is too much dampness and heat in the body, leading to inflammation in the body.
Hepatobiliary damp fever is a damp fever that is often accompanied by liver lesions. When hepatobiliary dampness and heat occur, hot pain and erythema appear on the soles of the feet, and cause symptoms of fever on the soles of the feet.
Second, the soles of the feet become hard
Hardening of the soles of the feet may be related to fatty liver disease. Fatty liver is a type of liver disease that often leads to local necrosis of liver cells, and the fibrous tissue around the cells proliferates, resulting in liver fibrosis. When the degree of liver fibrosis increases, the soles of the feet gradually harden, forming the so-called "cirrhosis foot".
Third, the soles of the feet appear "loess color".
The appearance of a "loess-colored" soles of the feet is likely to be a feature of the beginning of liver lesions. After the body's internal metabolic waste is produced in the liver, it circulates to the soles of the feet with the blood and is excreted through sweat, sebum and other channels.
Therefore, when liver function is not in order, the body's internal metabolic waste and toxins cannot be fully excreted. These metabolic wastes accumulate on the soles of the feet, so they are likely to cause the soles of the feet to appear "loess colored".
In addition, the appearance of a "loess-colored" soles of the feet may also be associated with jaundice. Jaundice is a common hepatobiliary disease, which causes xanbilirubin to accumulate in the body instead of being metabolized and excreted by the body, causing ** and the whites of the eyes to turn yellow. When jaundice occurs, the soles of the feet also have a "loess color" color.
In short, when the liver begins to lesion, the soles of the feet are likely to appear with fever, the soles of the feet become hard and the soles of the feet appear "loess-colored".
At the same time, you should also pay attention to your diet and lifestyle habits to avoid liver damage caused by poor diet and lifestyle. So, in daily life, what can be done to protect the liver?
How to protect the liver?
The liver is one of the important organs in the human body and is responsible for many important physiological functions, such as metabolism, removal of toxins, production of bile, etc. Protecting the liver is essential for our health. Here are a few ways to protect your liver:
1.Eat a balanced diet:Choosing a healthy diet can help protect your liver. A balanced diet plan should be adopted, including high-fiber, low-fat, high-carbohydrate diets, so that the liver receives adequate nutrients and energy.
2.Alcohol Limit:Alcohol consumption is one of the main factors in liver damage. Excessive alcohol consumption can lead to serious diseases such as fatty liver, hepatitis, and cirrhosis. Therefore, the amount of alcohol consumed should be limited, especially for those who drink alcohol for a long time.
3.Stay away from alcohol and tobacco :Alcohol and tobacco can also cause serious damage to the liver. Therefore, staying away from these substances is very important to protect the liver.
4.Exercise:Moderate exercise can improve the health of the body and boost metabolism. These all help keep your liver healthy.
5.Regular check-ups:Regular check-ups can help people detect early symptoms of liver disease in a timely manner. Early detection and ** liver disease are very important to avoid further progression of the disease.
6.Lose weight:Obesity is one of the main factors that lead to fatty liver disease. By reducing obesity, the risk of fatty liver can be reduced.
In conclusion, protecting the liver is essential for our health. By adopting a healthy lifestyle, including diet, exercise, non-smoking, and staying away from tobacco and alcohol, you can maintain the health of your liver and avoid the occurrence of liver disease.