What’s wrong with the swelling of the right lower four fingers of the raphe?

The swelling of the right lower four fingers of the rapier may be caused by liver abscess, gallstones, cholecystitis, gastric ulcer and so on.
1. Liver abscess: Liver abscess is usually caused by bacterial infection, parasitic infection, etc. When suffering from this disease, the body will produce a series of immune response, and by the stimulation of inflammation, local discomfort, accompanied by wasting, fever and other related symptoms.
2. Gallstones: If you have gallstones, the stones may cause some damage to the gallbladder mucosa when they are in the gallbladder for a long time, and the mucosa of the gallbladder may be abraded, and localized pain and discomfort may also occur.
3. Cholecystitis: Bacterial infection, improper diet, and decreased immunity may cause inflammation of the gallbladder wall, and may involve the relevant nerves, resulting in swelling of the right lower four fingers of the raphe.
4. Gastric ulcer: If the Helicobacter pylori bacteria infection or improper diet, you may suffer from gastric ulcer, which will cause gastric distension, gastric pain, vomiting and other symptoms, manifesting the swelling of the right lower four fingers of the raphe.
It is recommended to go to the hospital for a timely examination to determine the cause of the problem and then receive regular treatment.