How red is a liver palm?

The color of the palm of a normal person is uniformly light red, while patients with liver palms may have redness at both the big and small fiducial marks, and such redness will be significantly deeper than the light red color, which is in the form of vermilion color. Liver palm is common in chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis and other diseases, can be seen in the palm of the small thumb and the thumb root of the size of the intersphenoidal red spots, plaques or flakes of congestion; normal people’s palms will be uniformly light red. In patients with liver palms, the color is significantly darker than the normal reddish color, which is vermilion, and may turn pale after pressure is applied due to changes in blood flow, or pink after pressure is lifted, while the color of the palm is generally normal. Patients with symptoms similar to liver palms are advised to go to the hospital and ask the doctor to make a judgment, and should not make a blind judgment on their own.