Cholecystitis heartburn back pain what’s going on

If the pain in the fossa of the heart and back is caused by cholecystitis, radiating pain and involving pain can be considered clinically due to cholecystitis.
Pain itself can be clinically categorized into visceral, somatic, and radiating pain. The gallbladder is painful due to inflammation, and in most cases, the obvious site of pain is the right upper abdomen.
If it is determined that the back pain is caused by cholecystitis, it can be considered to be due to the inflammation of the right phrenic nerve endings stimulation, and there is also a distribution of phrenic nerve in the shoulder, when the phrenic nerve is stimulated, it will be transmitted to the corresponding spinal cord segments, and then transmitted to the brain, which will cause the radiating pain in the right shoulder.
Similarly, if cholecystitis causes pain in the fossa of the heart, the reason is mostly due to the inflammation of the gallbladder visceral nerve stimulation and the occurrence of radiating pain, involving pain, coupled with visceral pain relative to physical pain, localization is more inaccurate, therefore, cholecystitis can cause pain in the fossa of the heart feeling.
Clinical cholecystitis patients with fossa pain, back pain, but also need to do a combination of medical history and relevant auxiliary examination, to rule out other lesions, so as not to delay the condition.