What is the cause of the inspiratory pain under the right rib cage?

Inhalation pain under the right rib cage may be caused by trauma, pleurisy, costochondritis, gallbladder disease and so on.
1. Trauma: If there is injury to the right chest wall or partial fracture of ribs on the right side, when inhaling, it will lead to pulling of muscles and other soft tissues, so the phenomenon of hidden pain under the right rib cage occurs.
2. Pleurisy: Inflammation of the pleura caused by viral or bacterial stimulation of the pleura, which usually stimulates the pleura when inhaling, thus causing the patient’s right subcostal pain.
3. Costochondritis: Costochondritis occurs as a result of infection or chronic strain or crush injuries, etc. The movement of the ribs and diaphragm during breathing can cause hidden pain under the right rib cage.
4. Gallbladder disease: If you suffer from acute cholecystitis, gallbladder stones, etc., the diaphragm presses down during inhalation, which will cause the liver and gallbladder to move downward, thus causing hidden pain under the right rib cage.
The right subcostal inspiratory pain may also be caused by other reasons, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, so as not to delay the condition.