Itchy soles of the feet may be related to the liver, or it may be caused by ringworm of the feet, dermatitis and other reasons. 1. Liver: when liver disease is aggravated, liver function will be greatly affected, the secretion of bilirubin will be increased, and with the blood into the bloodstream, spread to all parts of the body. At this time, it will cause the symptoms of itchy skin, resulting in itchy feet. 2. Tinea pedis: It is mainly a fungal infectious skin disease, which can be spread through contact. It usually occurs between the toes, the heart of the foot, the heel and the outer edge of the foot. Typical symptoms are skin peeling, blistering, itching and other symptoms. These symptoms recur easily and tend to occur in people who sweat easily, causing itchy feet. 3. Contact dermatitis: This is usually caused by exposure to certain exogenous substances. The patient’s feet may be allergic to sock textiles, which can lead to significant itching on the center of the patient’s feet. It is recommended that when this symptom occurs, should go to the hospital in time for diagnosis and treatment, so as to avoid untimely treatment of other uncomfortable symptoms.