Is there a link between sweat blisters and liver disease?

Sweat herpes is not directly related to liver disease, and the onset of sweat herpes is mainly related to allergies, infections, and mental factors. Herpes sweating is a special type of eczema that occurs on the palms of the hands and feet, and is associated with direct skin contact with certain allergens, infections, and psychiatric factors. Symptoms of herpes perspiration are deep blisters on the skin, thicker walls of the blisters, obvious itchiness, and a tingling sensation when the rash is pressed. After the appearance of sweat herpes symptoms should promptly go to the hospital dermatology department, under the guidance of the doctor systematic treatment. Treatment can be topical hydrocortisone butyrate cream, mometasone furoate cream and other glucocorticoids, or oral loratadine tablets, cetirizine tablets and other antihistamines. Some skin diseases are related to the liver, such as liver cancer, cirrhosis and other diseases are prone to cause skin spider nevi. Cholestatic liver disease is prone to cause itchy skin.