The main difference between cholecystitis and hepatitis symptoms is the location of the pain and pressure, as well as other accompanying symptoms. Cholecystitis is an inflammation of the inside of the gallbladder, while hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver, and they are separate organs with different symptoms. Typical symptoms of cholecystitis are pain and tenderness at the Murray’s point, whereas hepatitis does not show this symptom. Hepatitis is usually characterized by weakness, nausea, and loss of appetite, and jaundice may occur, whereas cholecystitis does not usually present with jaundice. As cholecystitis and hepatitis are two different diseases, their treatments are also quite different, cholecystitis usually requires the use of antibiotics for treatment and removal of the gallbladder if necessary, while hepatitis treatment mainly involves the use of some hepatoprotective drugs and the treatment of the cause of the disease. It is recommended to actively seek medical advice and follow the doctor’s instructions for examination and treatment.