Hidden pain in the right abdomen may be a manifestation of early stage cancer, or it may not be related to cancer, and the disease cannot be judged by this symptom alone. If the patient has pain in the right upper abdomen, it may be related to kidney cancer, cholangiocarcinoma, gallbladder cancer, or lung cancer. If the patient has pain in the lower right abdomen, it may be cancer of the appendix or ileus, and if the patient is a woman, it may also be cancer of the pelvis. But hidden pain in the right abdomen can also be a benign abdominal or pelvic lesion, such as chronic cholecystitis, bile duct stones and kidney stones. And if there is inflammation in the right side of the colon or if there is intestinal tuberculosis it can also lead to right abdominal pain. If the patient has long-term right abdominal pain, it is recommended to go to a regular medical unit in time, complete the relevant examinations to clarify the diagnosis and active treatment.