When the liver is diseased or under stress, it often doesn’t cause obvious pain at first. But as liver function declines, certain areas of the body may start to feel discomfort. Here’s a breakdown:
1. Upper Right Abdomen
- The liver is located just under the right rib cage.
- Liver inflammation, fatty liver, or hepatitis may cause a dull ache or pressure here.
2. Right Shoulder or Back
- Sometimes liver pain radiates to the right shoulder blade or upper back due to nerve connections.
3. Abdomen Bloating or Fullness
- Liver enlargement or fluid accumulation (ascites) can cause abdominal distension and discomfort across the upper abdomen.
4. Lower Right Abdomen
- Not always common, but certain liver conditions like bile duct blockage can radiate pain downward.
5. Generalized Fatigue or Malaise
- While not “pain,” liver disease can cause body aches, weakness, and a heavy feeling, often misattributed to other causes.
⚠️ Other Warning Signs of Liver Trouble
- Yellowing of skin or eyes (jaundice)
- Dark urine and pale stools
- Nausea, vomiting, or poor appetite
- Itchy skin
- Swelling in ankles or legs
💡 Bottom Line
Upper right abdomen and right shoulder/back discomfort are the main areas that signal liver issues. Pain alone is not enough—other signs and blood tests are needed for diagnosis.
If you want, I can make a diagram showing exactly where liver pain is felt and which symptoms to watch for—it’s very helpful for early detection.