That kind of statement is partly true—but often oversimplified. The liver itself doesn’t always cause obvious pain, but when it’s affected, certain areas of the body can feel discomfort or show warning signs.
Here’s what to watch for 👇
🟤 1. Upper Right Abdomen (Most Common)
- Dull or aching pain just under the right rib cage
- This is where the liver sits
- Pain may worsen after eating fatty foods
🟡 2. Right Shoulder or Upper Back
- Referred pain can travel to the right shoulder blade or back
- Feels like a deep, persistent ache
🟢 3. Abdomen (General Swelling or Discomfort)
- Fluid buildup (ascites) can cause:
- Bloating
- Tight or stretched feeling in the belly
🟣 4. Whole Body Symptoms (Not Just Pain)
Liver problems often show up as other signs instead of pain:
- Fatigue or weakness
- Nausea or loss of appetite
- Yellowing of skin/eyes (jaundice)
- Dark urine or pale stools
- Itchy skin
⚠️ Important Reality Check
- Early liver disease often has no pain at all
- Pain usually appears when the liver is inflamed or enlarged
🚨 When to See a Doctor
- Persistent upper right abdominal pain
- Yellowing of eyes or skin
- Unexplained swelling or fatigue
✅ Bottom Line
Liver issues don’t always “hurt” in obvious ways.
When they do, it’s often felt in the upper right abdomen, shoulder, or as general body symptoms.
If you want, I can give you a simple checklist to spot early liver problems before they become serious 👍