Why do you have liver palms when your liver function is normal?

Liver palms are one of the important signs of chronic hepatitis patients and cirrhosis, but having liver palms with normal liver function can also be seen in endocrine system disorders, diseases with decreased renal function, and can also be caused by some physiological factors. Liver palm refers to the chronic hepatitis or cirrhosis in the palm of the thumb and little finger at the root of the size of the fish skin flake congestion, or spots, plaques, after pressure into a pale white color. The appearance of liver palms is not necessarily a liver disease, but also can be seen in some endocrine system disorders, kidney function decline disease, but also can be caused by some physiological factors, such as long-term alcohol consumption, fatigue and so on. It is recommended to go to the regular hospital, combined with medical history, other clinical symptoms, and other tests for comprehensive judgment and treatment, do not use drugs to avoid causing adverse effects.