Hepatitis B triple yang hidden pain in the liver area is serious

Patients with hepatitis B teratitis III who have vague pain in the liver area may have the following reasons: there may be liver damage, which is inflammation of the liver. It is necessary to do the liver function test first to determine whether there is such a situation. Another possibility is stones or chronic inflammation of the biliary system. Hidden pain in the liver area can also appear as gastrointestinal discomfort, for example, with the development of a peptic ulcer, in this case, because the location of the pain is not certain. It can also appear in the right upper abdomen, or even in the coercive ribs, which would pull the cause of the hidden pain to the liver area, but in this case the hidden pain can be resolved by treating the gastric condition and protecting the gastric mucosa. The above cases are not particularly serious, but the pain can be very uncomfortable for the patient if it is severe. A more serious situation is when patients with hepatitis B teratitis III, whose livers have progressed to the degree of obvious hardening, or even liver cancer, in which case the hidden pain in the liver area is more serious. Whether it is serious or not should be further examined.