What’s wrong with pain in the liver and gallbladder reflex zones on the soles of the feet?

Liver and gallbladder reflex zones are located between the fourth metatarsal bone and the fifth phalanx of the right foot, and the pain in the liver and gallbladder reflex zones may be caused by ligament strain, plantar fasciitis, hepatitis and liver injury. 1. Ligament strain: due to improper sports posture, the sole of the foot is under too much pressure, and ligament strain occurs, causing pain in the liver and gallbladder reflex zones on the soles of the feet. 2. Plantar fasciitis: plantar fascia is a dense layer of fascia on the bottom of the foot, when standing for a long time or improper exercise, it will cause damage to the fascia, triggering plantar fasciitis, which leads to pain in the plantar hepatic and biliary reflex zones, and the degree of pain is proportional to the degree of symptoms of plantar fasciitis. 3. Hepatitis liver injury: foot reflex zones correspond to human organs, and the liver is the key secretion organ of the human body. If the patient has liver inflammation or injury, it will cause different degrees of pain in the reflex zones on the soles of the feet. The pain in the reflex zones of the soles of the feet should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause and carry out standardized treatment.