Hepatitis B upper right abdominal pain is not a good thing, it may be hepatitis B combined with cholecystitis, gallstones and other diseases, or hepatitis B developed into cirrhosis and combined with portal hypertension gastroenterology, esophagogastric fundal variceal hemorrhage and other diseases, and it may be that hepatitis B developed into hepatocellular carcinoma accompanied by pain in the upper right abdominal area.
Hepatitis B combined with cholecystitis, gallstones and other diseases may lead to right upper abdominal pain, this pain is caused by cholecystitis or gallstones, which is not very related to hepatitis B. The treatment only needs to be directed at cholecystitis and gallstones.
Hepatitis B may cause pain and discomfort in the right upper abdomen if it develops into cirrhosis. Cirrhosis can lead to portal hypertension, which in turn can lead to diseases such as esophagogastric fundal variceal hemorrhage, portal hypertension, esophagogastric fundal variceal hemorrhage, etc. Cirrhosis should be treated in time to reduce the occurrence of complications and to improve the prognosis of the patient.
Hepatitis B can develop into hepatocellular carcinoma, which may manifest as right upper abdominal pain and should be treated with targeted drugs, intervention or surgery.
Hepatitis B patients who feel right upper abdominal pain should seek medical treatment as soon as possible to avoid delay.