What is this vague pain in the liver area that doesn’t hurt when pressed?

Hidden pain in the liver area without pain on pressure is considered to be caused by bile duct stones, fatty liver, cirrhosis and other effects. 1. Bile duct stones: mostly caused by bile stasis and biliary tract infection, mainly formed by intrahepatic or extrahepatic bile ducts, with pain, jaundice, etc., which are mainly recovered through surgical treatment. 2. Fatty liver: mainly refers to the effects of excessive accumulation of fat in liver cells caused by various reasons, mainly manifested as discomfort in the upper right abdomen, fatigue, loss of appetite, etc., and the treatment is mainly through rational exercise and diet control. 3. Cirrhosis: mainly diffuse fibrosis of liver tissue, pseudo-lobules and regenerative nodules appear, and most of them will show enlarged spleen, ascites, jaundice and so on. The above are some of the possible causes of vague pain in the liver area, which should be diagnosed in regular hospitals, and then standardized treatment should be taken.