Liver palms can disappear or worsen as the condition changes. It disappears when the condition improves and becomes darker when the condition worsens. The main appearance of liver palms is pink patches on both sides of the palms of both hands at the root of the palms and on the inner sides of the fingers, which are vermilion in color, and can become pale white due to changes in blood flow after pressure is applied, and then turn back to pink after the pressure is lifted. Liver palm is due to liver dysfunction, estrogen metabolism disorder and large accumulation in the body, stimulate capillary artery congestion and expansion and formation. Common in hepatitis, cirrhosis and other diseases. If the lesion is serious, the color of liver palms will be darker. If after treatment, the liver’s hormone inactivation function is gradually restored, so that the balance of estrogen and androgen in the body, the condition gradually improves, and the liver palms will disappear. Therefore, it is recommended that patients with liver palms be treated in time to avoid aggravating the condition.