Feeling that there is something pushing against the right abdomen but without pain may suggest chronic cholecystitis, biliary roundworm, hepatitis, liver tumor, etc., which requires timely consultation and medication and surgical treatment according to the cause.
1. Chronic cholecystitis: Long-term chronic inflammation can lead to gallbladder enlargement and obstruction, etc. If you always feel that there is something pushing against your right abdomen, you can consider surgery to remove the gallbladder as soon as possible.
2. Biliary roundworms: roundworms in the bile duct can cause bile duct spasm and contraction, feel something in the right upper abdomen, usually no obvious pressure pain, can be minimally invasive surgical treatment.
3. Hepatitis: such as hepatitis B virus infection, nausea, vomiting, and the feeling of something in the right upper abdomen can occur, and the patient should be treated with medicines such as entecane and veramivudine.
4. Liver tumor: right lobe tumor of the liver will cause swelling of the hepatic envelope, early surgical resection of the tumor can be considered.
The above drugs should be used under the guidance of professional physicians. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s prescription to avoid delaying the condition.