When the liver is diseased or under stress, it can sometimes cause pain or discomfort in specific areas of the body, though symptoms vary depending on the condition. Here’s what doctors often note:
Common Areas Where Pain May Appear
- Right Upper Abdomen (Under the Rib Cage)
- Most common site of liver pain
- May feel like dull, aching, or pressure
- Right Shoulder or Back
- Liver irritation can radiate to the right shoulder blade
- Often due to the diaphragm being irritated
- Abdominal Swelling or Fullness
- Liver disease can cause fluid buildup (ascites), making the belly feel tight or uncomfortable
- Right Side Rib Pain
- Enlargement of the liver can press on ribs, causing discomfort when breathing or moving
- General Fatigue and Weakness (Not Pain, but Common)
- Feeling tired can accompany liver issues
⚠️ Other Possible Signs of Liver Problems
- Yellowing of skin or eyes (jaundice)
- Dark urine
- Pale or clay-colored stools
- Nausea, vomiting, or loss of appetite
- Itching (pruritus)
✅ Important Note
- Liver pain is often dull and hard to pinpoint; it’s different from sharp pain caused by muscles or other organs.
- If you experience persistent pain in the right upper abdomen, unexplained fatigue, or jaundice, seek medical evaluation immediately.
💡 Bottom Line:
Discomfort in the right upper abdomen, right shoulder, or back can signal liver issues, but only proper tests (blood work, imaging) can confirm liver disease.
If you want, I can make a visual guide showing exactly where liver-related pain may appear and what it could indicate.