There is no such thing as an “omen” in medicine. When the liver is not well, there may be some abnormal symptoms on the feet, such as waxing of the soles of the feet, dryness or cracking of the soles of the feet, swelling of the feet, etc. However, to diagnose liver disease, it is necessary to analyze and evaluate the results of comprehensive examinations. However, in order to diagnose liver disease, it is necessary to analyze and evaluate the results of comprehensive examinations. 1. Waxy yellow soles of feet: The soles of feet of normal healthy people are glossy red in color. If the liver function decreases, the bilirubin in the blood can not be discharged in time, the phenomenon of waxy yellow soles of feet will occur. 2. Dry or cracked soles of feet: If the liver is not good, damage to liver cells will cause endocrine disorders, which will result in dry, cracked or even peeled skin on the soles of feet. 3. Swollen feet: When the liver is damaged, the body’s water metabolism is abnormal, and water cannot be discharged in time and stagnates in the body, causing swelling of the feet. In addition, it is not scientific to judge whether the liver is functioning well or not based on the symptoms of the feet alone. Patients need to go to the regular hospital to do relevant examinations, according to the results of the comprehensive judgment. For example, functional examination, blood routine, liver function, etc.; morphological examination, such as liver ultrasound, CT, etc.; etiological examination, such as Hepatitis B antibody, Hepatitis B virus test, etc.. It is recommended that when patients suspect that they have a bad liver, they should consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to do the appropriate treatment.