Are dry and cracked soles of the feet due to the liver?

Dry and cracked soles of the feet are not usually considered to be a liver cause.
Dry and cracked soles of the feet are what we often refer to as chapped skin, and its cause is mostly related to tinea pedis, eczema, and other factors, so it is not considered to have much to do with the liver.
1. Ringworm of the feet: for patients with ringworm of the feet, due to the local combination of fungal infections, so the local combination of skin peeling, erosion, skin thickening, dry cracks and other manifestations.
2. Eczema: for patients with chronic eczema, there will be localized thickening of keratin, cracking phenomenon, when involving the soles of the feet, there will be dry cracks on the soles of the feet.
For patients with cracked soles, it is recommended that patients go to a regular hospital as soon as possible to improve the examination to clarify the cause of the active treatment.