What’s wrong with the pain in the lower right side of the fossa of the heart?

Hidden pain in the lower right side of the heart fossa can be caused by liver and gallbladder diseases, heart diseases, lung diseases, chest wall diseases and other factors.
1. Liver and gallbladder diseases: including gallbladder stones, cholecystitis, intra- and extra-hepatic bile duct stones, etc., which can cause pain in the right upper abdominal liver and gallbladder area, which can be radiated to the middle and upper abdomen and the right lower part of the heart fossa, and lead to painful and uncomfortable symptoms.
2. Heart disease: Hidden pain in the lower right side of the fossa of the heart may be caused by heart disease, including myocardial ischemia, pericarditis, myocarditis, angina pectoris, etc., due to inflammatory stimulation and cardiac hypoxia and ischemia, etc., all of which can cause localized hidden pain manifestations.
3. Pulmonary diseases: Pneumonia, tracheobronchitis, pleural effusion and other diseases occurring in the lower right side of the heart fossa can also cause localized pain and discomfort.
4. Chest wall diseases: mainly including intercostal neuralgia and herpes zoster, etc., leading to symptoms of vague pain on the right lower side of the heart fossa.
If you have vague pain in the lower right side of the fossa of the heart, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible, and under the guidance of specialists, you should actively carry out appropriate treatment, which can help to alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms as soon as possible.