Epigastric right side bone pain is related to trauma, costochondritis, cholecystitis and other factors. 1. Trauma: when the right side of the rib cage is impacted and other traumatic injuries, there may be rib contusion or even fracture, and the symptoms of pain in and around the rib cage may appear. 2. Costochondritis: the junction of ribs and costochondral bone is more common, acute patients may feel stabbing, throbbing or aching pain in the chest; hidden attackers may have fullness, swelling and dull pain in the intercostal area, which may radiate to the back of the shoulder, armpit and cervical thorax, and the patients may feel the sensation of suffocating and stuffy in the chest, low-grade fever and lack of appetite, and the severe cases may feel stabbing, throbbing, cramping and distending pains in the chest. 3. Cholecystitis: the main symptom of this disease is recurrent epigastric pain radiating to the right scapular region, abdominal pain often occurs in the evening and after a full meal, often persistent pain, may be accompanied by reflex nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, but fever and jaundice are uncommon. The right side of the epigastric bone pain may also have other causes, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or treatment.