What’s going on with the vague pain in the liver?

Hidden pain in the liver may be due to fatty liver, hepatitis, hepatic area occupation and other diseases, but also can be seen in gallbladder disease.
1. Fatty liver: most patients are asymptomatic, but some patients with over-enlarged liver may have discomfort in the liver, usually vague pain.
2. Hepatitis: Whether it is acute hepatitis or chronic hepatitis, liver inflammation can lead to enlargement of liver tissue, further stimulate the nerves on the hepatic peritoneum, causing vague pain in the liver.
3. Liver tumor: common ones are hepatic hemangioma and hepatocellular carcinoma, etc. Occupying lesion tissue squeezing the hepatic peritoneum can cause discomfort or pain in liver area, and the pain is mostly hidden pain or swelling pain.
4. Gallbladder disease: gallbladder is located in the lower part of liver, when there are cholecystitis, gallbladder stones, gallbladder polyps, gallbladder cancer, it can be radiated to the liver area and cause pain or discomfort in the liver area.
If the vague pain in the liver persists without relief, you should consult a doctor in time, make a clear diagnosis and then treat it actively.