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    Wa:rning as symptom in your feet could signal three serious diseases

    JuliaBy Julia01/01/20263 Mins Read
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    Here’s when you should seek medical help for this symptom

    Health experts warn that persistently itchy feet may be a sign of serious underlying health problems. While mild itching is common and often harmless, ongoing or intense itching—especially when paired with other symptoms—should prompt a visit to your GP.

    Occasional skin irritation can be caused by everyday factors such as cold weather, dry skin, or insect bites. However, itching that doesn’t go away may point to something more concerning. According to specialists at Healthline, the feet are particularly prone to this type of symptom.

    They caution that itchy feet can be linked to several medical conditions, including diabetes, kidney disease, and liver disorders.

    Liver disease

    Liver disease—whether caused by excessive alcohol use or fat accumulation in the liver—is a serious condition that can become life-threatening without treatment. The Liver Foundation lists itching as a key warning sign.

    Itching related to liver disease can occur anywhere on the body but is most commonly felt on the arms and legs, or on the palms and soles of the feet. The intensity can range from mild irritation to severe, exhausting discomfort.

    Unlike allergic reactions or insect bites, liver-related itching usually appears without a rash. Persistent scratching, however, can damage the skin. As the disease progresses, the itching often becomes worse and may intensify at night, in warm environments, after hot baths, or when wearing certain fabrics.

    Although the exact cause isn’t fully understood, liver-related itching has been associated with a buildup of bile salts in the blood and changes in substances such as histamine, serotonin, hormones, and alkaline phosphatase.

    Other symptoms of liver disease may include:

    Ongoing fatigue and weakness

    Loss of appetite and unintentional weight loss

    Reduced sex drive

    Yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice)

    Nausea or vomiting

    Diabetes

    Diabetes specialists note that itching affecting the feet, ankles, and legs is common among people with diabetes. Itchy skin can be an early sign of the condition, particularly when other symptoms are present.

    Prolonged high blood sugar levels can dry out the skin and lead to irritation. In some cases, itching may result from diabetes-related complications such as nerve damage or kidney problems.

    Common warning signs of diabetes include:

    Excessive thirst

    Frequent urination, especially at night

    Extreme tiredness

    Weight and muscle loss

    Genital itching or recurring thrush

    Blurred or impaired vision

    Kidney disease

    Itching is also very common in people with kidney disease. Kidney Care UK reports that around half of those with advanced kidney disease experience persistent itching, and it affects nearly all patients undergoing dialysis or conservative kidney failure treatment.

    As kidney function worsens, itching often becomes more severe. Factors that can trigger or intensify symptoms include dry skin, heat, inadequate dialysis, and high calcium levels in the blood.

    Additional signs of kidney disease may include:

    Unexplained weight loss and poor appetite

    Swelling in the feet, ankles, hands, or face due to fluid retention

    Shortness of breath

    Fatigue

    Blood in the urine

    Increased nighttime urination

    Trouble sleeping

    Muscle cramps

    Nausea

    Frequent headaches

    Sexual dysfunction in men

    If you experience persistent itching along with any of these symptoms, it’s important to speak with your GP for proper evaluation and care.

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