What’s going on with the right upper abdominal pain that comes and goes?



Intermittent right upper abdominal pain requires consideration of the possibility of lesions of the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and hepatic flexure of the colon in the corresponding area of the internal organs.

There are many internal organs in the right upper abdomen, chronic hepatitis, liver tumors, gallbladder lesions, etc., can cause intermittent pain in the right upper abdomen, accompanied by nausea, fullness and yellowish color.

If there is pain in the right upper abdomen after eating a lot of food or overeating, the possibility of pancreatic lesions should be considered.

Intermittent pain in the right upper abdomen, accompanied by a change in the stool, dilute watery stool or paste-like changes, consider colitis or colon tumor may be.

If intermittent pain in the right upper abdomen exists for a long time, it is necessary to go to the hospital for further relevant abdominal ultrasound, CT and other imaging and endoscopic examinations to clarify the diagnosis and further treatment.