Causes of vague pain in the upper right abdomen

Hidden pain in the upper part of the right abdomen may be associated with gastrointestinal disorders, liver and gallbladder disorders, herpes simplex, trauma, and pressure from the fetus.
1. Gastrointestinal diseases.
(1) Gastric ulcer. Hidden pain in the right upper abdomen often occurs about half an hour to an hour after eating, and it is considered to be related to gastric diseases, and the food causes irritation to the ulcer surface, which can cause hidden pain in the stomach.
(2) Duodenal ulcer. Often in the stomach emptiness, hidden pain in the right upper abdomen in the middle of the night, may be the emptiness of the stomach, stomach acid into the duodenum on the ulcer surface stimulation, resulting in pain related.
(3) Lesions in the hepatic region of the colon. Ascending colon in the right epigastric fold, lesions occur here, such as inflammation, gas accumulation, causing hidden pain in the right epigastrium.
2. Hepatobiliary diseases. Hidden pain in the right upper abdomen after ingesting greasy food and drinking a lot of alcohol is considered to be related to liver and gallbladder diseases, such as cholecystitis, stones, polyps, cholangitis and liver diseases.
3. Herpes simplex. Herpes simplex virus infection causes herpes zoster when the immune system is low, resulting in vague pain in the upper right abdomen.
4. Trauma. Previous localized external force, short-term strenuous exercise, localized irritation, can cause hidden pain in the right upper abdomen.
5. Fetal compression. In the middle and late stages of pregnancy, if the fetus is not in the right position, the enlarged uterus compresses the liver and increases the secretion of gastric acid, which causes hidden pain in the upper right abdomen.
If you have unexplained pain in the upper right abdomen, you need to go to the hospital in time to get a clear cause and then actively treat it.