There seems to be something on the right upper abdomen.

If something seems to be pushing against the right upper abdomen, it is more likely to be a disease of the hepatobiliary system. If the patient is elderly, has a history of chronic alcohol consumption or chronic viral hepatitis, it is not unlikely to be caused by an occupational liver lesion. Patients may also experience a significant loss of appetite, weight loss, and weight loss in the short term, as well as anemia and even jaundice. Liver disease should be promptly examined with ultrasound, CT, and if necessary, enhanced CT scan of the liver should be performed, which can further identify it. For malignant tumors of the liver, early diagnosis and timely surgical treatment will result in relatively satisfactory survival, and postoperative adjuvant therapy is required. Patients with biliary system diseases and cholecystitis may also have pain and discomfort in the right upper abdomen during acute attacks, even accompanied by fever, nausea and vomiting, and recurrent attacks should be treated surgically.