What are the symptoms of hepatic cystitis, first of all, we need to clarify what kind of condition you are talking about, clinically there is no hepatic cystitis, it may be hepatic cysts or cholecystitis, I think the possibility of cholecystitis you are talking about is relatively high. Cholecystitis is clinically common as biliary colic, which is pain and discomfort in the right upper abdomen, often accompanied by nausea and vomiting if the inflammation is more severe. Or the discomfort of radiating pain in the back of the right shoulder. If the symptoms of cholecystitis are obvious, the patient may have persistent biliary colic, the pain is very intense, so the first thing to do is to make a clear diagnosis, line abdominal ultrasound examination, observe the gallbladder has no inflammation, the gallbladder wall has no thickening or there is no roughness. According to the results of the examination or whether there are stones in the gallbladder, the cause of the disease should be further clarified and comprehensive treatment should be carried out.