Right subcostal swelling and discomfort without nausea and vomiting may be related to indigestion, cholelithiasis, fatty liver and other diseases.
1. Indigestion: Indigestion can easily cause abdominal distension, and when the condition worsens, the distension may involve the right subcostal tissues, causing the patient to have the symptom of right subcostal distension and discomfort.
2. Cholelithiasis: the typical symptoms of this disease are abdominal fullness, pain, etc., which may also cause the patient to have a feeling of stuffiness under the right rib cage.
3. Fatty liver: this disease is easy to involve the digestive system and the nervous system, clinical manifestations are diverse, mild fatty liver generally no clinical symptoms, fatigue is the most common symptom, moderate and severe fatty liver similar to the performance of chronic hepatitis, there may be a loss of appetite, fatigue and weakness, nausea, vomiting, liver area or right upper abdominal pain and so on.
There are many other reasons that lead to the patient’s right subcostal stuffiness and discomfort, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in a timely manner, after clarifying the cause of the disease, targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor.