Location of 3 pressure points in cholecystitis

There are no three fixed pain locations in cholecystitis. The site of pain in cholecystitis is usually manifested at the intersection of the right midclavicular line and the line of the right costal arch, but because pain localization in the viscera is not precise, some patients may also present with pain in the upper middle abdomen. When the pain is severe, it may radiate to the lower angle of the right scapula and the right shoulder and other places. Cholecystitis is a relatively common disease, often divided into acute and chronic clinical types, the symptoms are mostly manifested as nausea, vomiting, fever, pressure pain in the right epigastrium, aggravated by eating greasy food. Acute cholecystitis right epigastric pain can also radiate to the right shoulder and the right subscapular angle and other places. If cholecystitis is not treated timely and effectively, it may develop into acute suppurative cholecystitis, gangrene, perforation, and even cause biliary pancreatitis and biliary cholangitis, which can be life-threatening. If you find persistent vague pain, dull pain or sudden severe pain in the right upper abdomen, and the symptoms worsen after eating greasy food, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations under the guidance of the doctor, make a clear diagnosis and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.