What’s wrong with men with vague pain in the right upper abdomen?

Hidden pain in the right upper abdomen of men may be caused by cholecystitis, gallstones, hepatitis and other diseases, which should be taken seriously and timely consultation.
1. Cholecystitis: usually due to acute or chronic inflammation of the gallbladder caused by obstruction of the gallbladder duct and bacterial infection. It can be manifested as vague pain in the right upper abdomen, which can be aggravated after eating, and may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, fever, chills and other symptoms.
2. Gallstones: also known as cholelithiasis, refers to stones occurring in the gallbladder or bile duct. Most of the patients do not have obvious symptoms, and those who have symptoms may show hidden pain in the right upper abdomen, which may be accompanied by vomiting, jaundice, fever, loss of appetite, light-colored stools and other symptoms.
3. Hepatitis: A series of symptoms caused by various causes, such as viruses, bacteria, alcohol, drugs and other causes of liver cell destruction and liver function damage. It can also be manifested as vague pain in the right upper abdomen, which may be accompanied by weakness, tiredness, jaundice, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite and other symptoms.
There are many other causes of hidden pain in the right upper abdomen in men, so you should seek medical attention to identify the cause of the problem and follow the doctor’s instructions for further treatment or therapy.