What’s the cause of the pain under the right rib cage that feels like a fork in the road?

The pain below the right rib cage is like a fork in the wind, which may be caused by liver and gallbladder diseases, colon diseases, intercostal neuralgia and other reasons.
1. Liver and gallbladder diseases: such as cholecystitis, chronic hepatitis and other liver and gallbladder diseases, due to the stimulating effect of inflammatory factors, can cause the right ribs below the fork in the wind like pain.
2. Colonic diseases: such as hepatic varicose colitis, which can lead to abdominal distension, abdominal pain, etc., and may also cause pain under the right rib cage, feeling like a gas.
3. Intercostal neuralgia: If there is pain in the intercostal nerve below the right rib cage, it may also appear as a pain in the right rib cage.
For the right ribs below the fork in the air like pain and persistent unrelieved people need to go to the hospital in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition.