What causes an occasional stabbing pain in the liver area for a second or two?

The causes of occasional stabbing pain in the liver area for one or two seconds include intrahepatic bile duct stones, cholecystitis, hepatitis and so on. 1. Intrahepatic bile duct stones: if the patient has stones in the intrahepatic bile duct, it will cause the patient’s occasional stabbing pain in the liver area due to the stones’ pressure on the wall of the bile duct, prolonged friction stimulation of the stones, and inflammatory stenosis of the bile duct, and other reasons. 2. Cholecystitis: If the patient suffers from cholecystitis, when the inflammation is not controlled in time, it causes pathogenic microorganisms to retrograde to the liver and multiply and grow in the liver, forming liver abscess or liver cyst, which leads to occasional tingling in the liver area. 3. Hepatitis: Hepatitis virus infection occurs in the liver, resulting in liver enlargement and nerve stimulation, which leads to occasional tingling sensation in the liver area. If the patient has the symptom of occasional tingling in the liver area for one or two seconds, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital in time to improve the relevant examinations, to clarify the cause of the disease, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.