When the liver is unhealthy, pain doesn’t always show up where people expect. In fact, early liver disease often causes no pain at all. But when symptoms do appear, certain areas of the body may become uncomfortable.
Here’s what to know 👇
🩺 Where You Might Feel Pain with Liver Problems
1️⃣ Upper Right Abdomen (Most Common Area)
- Location: Just under the right rib cage
- Sensation: Dull ache, fullness, pressure, or tenderness
This happens because the liver sits in the upper right abdomen. When it becomes enlarged or inflamed (such as with hepatitis or fatty liver), it can stretch its outer capsule — and that causes discomfort.
2️⃣ Right Shoulder or Upper Back
Liver pain can sometimes be referred pain, meaning you feel it somewhere else.
- Area: Right shoulder blade or upper back
- Cause: Irritation of nerves connected to the diaphragm
3️⃣ General Abdominal Swelling
Not exactly “pain,” but pressure or discomfort can occur due to:
- Fluid buildup in the abdomen (ascites)
- Liver enlargement
This usually happens in more advanced liver disease.
⚠️ Other Warning Signs (Often More Important Than Pain)
Liver disease is often “silent” early on. Watch for:
- Yellowing of skin or eyes (jaundice)
- Dark urine
- Pale or clay-colored stools
- Persistent fatigue
- Easy bruising
- Swelling in legs or ankles
- Itchy skin
🚨 Seek Immediate Medical Care If You Have:
- Severe abdominal pain
- Vomiting blood
- Confusion or extreme drowsiness
- Rapid abdominal swelling
- Yellowing of skin with fever
Important Reminder
Many conditions can cause upper right abdominal pain, including:
- Gallbladder problems
- Acid reflux
- Muscle strain
- Kidney issues
Pain alone does not confirm liver disease — blood tests and imaging are needed for diagnosis.
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