Liver disease doesn’t always start with pain. In many cases, your skin shows warning signs first. Paying attention to these changes can help you seek medical care early and prevent serious complications.

Here are 10 important skin signs to watch for:
1. Yellowing of the Skin and Eyes (Jaundice)
A yellow tint to the skin or the whites of the eyes happens when bilirubin builds up in the blood. This is one of the most recognized signs of liver problems.
2. Persistent Itching (Without a Rash)
Unexplained itching, especially on the hands and feet, may occur when bile salts accumulate under the skin.
3. Spider Veins (Spider Angiomas)
Small, spider-like red blood vessels visible on the chest, face, or shoulders can be linked to chronic liver conditions.
4. Easy Bruising
If you bruise more easily than usual, your liver may not be producing enough clotting proteins.
5. Red Palms (Palmar Erythema)
Unusual redness on the palms—especially if both hands are affected—can sometimes be associated with liver disease.
6. Dark Patches on the Skin
In some metabolic liver conditions, darker pigmentation may appear around the neck, armpits, or joints.
7. Swelling in the Legs and Ankles
Fluid buildup (edema) can cause tight, shiny skin on the lower legs.
8. Small Yellow Bumps (Xanthomas)
Fat deposits under the skin may appear as yellowish bumps, especially around the eyes or joints.
9. Brittle Nails or White Nail Changes
Changes in nail color or texture—such as pale or white nail beds—can reflect underlying liver stress.
10. Severe Acne or Hormonal Skin Changes in Adults
The liver helps regulate hormones. When it’s not functioning properly, breakouts or unusual skin oiliness can appear.
⚠️ Important:
Many of these signs can also be caused by other conditions. But if you notice several symptoms together, especially with fatigue, abdominal swelling, dark urine, or pale stools, consult a healthcare professional promptly.
Early testing—like liver function blood tests and ultrasound—can detect problems before they become serious.
