Common Areas That May Hurt
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Upper right abdomen
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Just under the right rib cage
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Most common location of liver-related pain
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May feel dull, aching, or pressure-like
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Right shoulder
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Referred pain via the phrenic nerve
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Often mistaken for muscle or joint pain
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Right shoulder blade / upper back
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Deep, nagging discomfort
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Can worsen with movement or deep breathing
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Upper middle abdomen (epigastric area)
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Pain or fullness below the breastbone
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Often confused with stomach issues
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General abdominal bloating or tightness
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From fluid buildup (ascites)
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Causes discomfort rather than sharp pain
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Other Symptoms Often Seen With Liver Disease
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Fatigue and weakness
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Nausea or loss of appetite
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Yellowing of skin or eyes (jaundice)
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Dark urine, pale stools
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Itching
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Easy bruising or bleeding
Important Notes
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Early liver disease may cause no pain at all
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Sudden, severe pain can indicate inflammation, infection, or gallbladder involvement
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Persistent pain + systemic symptoms = medical evaluation needed
If this question relates to your own symptoms, tell me:
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Where the pain is
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How long it’s been present
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Any known liver condition or test results
I can help you decide what to do next.