Cracked heels with hard skin is generally not related to the liver, may be tinea pedis, dry foot-plantar eczema, friction irritation. 1. Heel cracking and hard skin has more reasons, such as hyperkeratotic tinea pedis, dry foot-plantar eczema, palm-plantar keratosis dermatosis, etc., generally not related to the liver. Attention should be paid to targeted treatment. 2. Heel without sebaceous glands is easy to dry, repeated external friction stimulation can also lead to heel roughness, hard skin, cracking. You should pay attention to wear suitable shoes and avoid friction. Therefore, generally speaking, cracked and cracked heels have little to do with the liver, and it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital to clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment.