Pressing pain in the xiphoid process and vague pain in the right back are often considered to be due to liver and gallbladder diseases. Liver disease: most of the liver is located in the right upper abdomen in the liver area, which is usually called the right liver, and a small portion of the liver across the two sides of the rib arch, that is, the location of the raphe, clinically known as the left liver area. Normally the left liver is not palpable under the xiphoid process, but when the left liver is diseased, it can cause radiating pain in the xiphoid process as well as in the right side of the back, e.g. fatty liver, left liver cysts, etc. Gallbladder disease: the lower part of the xiphoid process is close to the fossa of the gallbladder, and when the gallbladder is diseased, it may also lead to pain in the lower part of the xiphoid process as well as in the right back, such as acute cholecystitis, gallbladder stones and so on. Hepatobiliary diseases present with right back radiating pain by the same mechanism, are due to visceral nerve pain receptors receive stimulation uploaded to the cerebral cortex conduction bundle and innervation of body surface parts of the nociceptive nerve share a spinal cord segment. There may also be other causes of right back pain on pressure of the raphe, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.