
Nails turning yellow or white: If your nails are turning yellow or white, it can be a sign of lack of liver functionality. Liver damage increases the level of bilirubin in the body, which can change the color of nails.

Swelling or thickening of the fingers: Fluid retention starts in the body in conditions like liver failure or cirrhosis, which can cause swelling in the hands and especially fingers. If the fingers are feeling heavy or bloated, then be cautious.

Redness in the palms: Which is called “Palmer Erythema”, this is a condition in which the roots of the palms and fingers begin to appear red. This can be caused by liver cirrhosis or hormonal imbalance.

White lines or spots in the nails: The protein level can fall due to liver malfunction, causing white lines or spots to form on the nails. This can be a serious sign that should not be ignored.

The fingers of fingers: Liver diseases also affect the design of the nails. If the nails are becoming unusually crooked or blurred, it may be a symptom of liver cirrhosis or hepatitis.

Taking blue or purple color of nails: It can be a sign of oxygen deficiency and liver cirrhosis. This condition can be serious and need medical attention immediately.
Published at: 26 Jul 2025 04:52 PM (IST)

