Some of the causes of pain and spasms in upper right side of abdomin: 1- inflamation of the gall bladder 2- gall stone-biliary colic- 3- liver diseases eg. hepatitis, cysts, tumors 4- gall bladder tumors, stones, 6- Right kidney diseases eg. stones, tumors, infarctions etc. 7- many metabolic diseases affecting liver 8- vascular and blood diseases eg. thrombocytopenia, sickle cell diseases 9- diseases of the right lower side of the lung eg. pneumonia, infarction 10- duodanal and gastric ulcerations 11- thoracic cage diseases eg. muscle spasms, chondritis, osteomylitis etc... 12- congenital biliary and hepatic malformations
The right side of your abdomen has several organs. The lower right side is where your appendix is, so appendicitis is a possibility. Your liver and gallbladder are also on the right side, so liver disease or gallstones could be a possibility as well. The first loop of your small intestine (the duodenum) can sometimes be towards the right side, so there could be an issue there like a duodenal ulcer. Really there is a large number of things it could be. Keep in mind that abdominal pain has a tendency to be "referred". This means that if you have a problem with something on the left side of your abdomen, you may actually feel the pain on the right side or in the middle. The best thing to do is to see a doctor because only he or she can really diagnose you.
On the upper right side of your abdomen is your liver and gall bladder (both are just tucked under your ribcage).
If it's a type of pain which only hurts when you move, it probably is just a pulled muscle.
If it's a "stabbing" pain which lingers regardless of whether you're moving, or if the pain moves or spreads to your upper left abdomen, see a doctor. Likewise, if you're feeling "unwell" (e.g 'fluey, temperature, nausea or vomiting etc...). If this is the case, and you're middle age, have a relatively unhealthy diet (and particularly if you're female), it's probably gall-bladder related pain. This is easily treatable, but is easiest treated when it's caught early, so please don't just "wait and see".
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Usually in the liver in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen.
Yes Cholangitis is an acute infection of the bile duct characterized by pain in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen, fever, and jaundice.
Most gallstones do not show typical symptoms, though pain in the upper right abdomen and vomiting happens in approx. 10% of sufferers. For Gallbladder Disease, symptoms an include, but aren't limited to, pain in the upper right abdomen, nausea, and vomiting.
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The main symptom of gallbladder disease is intermittent pain called biliary colic, which occurs either in the mid- or the right portion of the upper abdomen. This symptom is typically manifested as a steady gripping or gnawing pain in the upper right abdomen near the rib cage, which can be severe and can radiate to the upper back, but there are patients which experience this in form of a pain behind the breast bone.
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Biliary tract disease, disorders of the gallbladder, bile, and bile ducts. Biliary pain is a severe persistent pain in the upper middle or upper right region of the abdomen.
Symptoms of cholecystitis is typically steady pain in the upper right abdomen near the rib cage. Some patient experience pain from behind the breast bone.
Yes. There are muscles in your right abdomen that you could pull which would cause pain.
abdominal pain that starts suddenly near the umbilicus and spreads to the lower right side of the abdomen abdominal swelling rigid abdominal muscles cramps constipation or diarrhea nausea and vomiting loss of appetite low-grade fever Although pain from appendicitis typically occurs in the lower right side of the abdomen, pregnant women may have pain in the upper right side of the abdomen. This is because the appendix is higher during pregnancy.
When gallstones obstruct the cystic duct, intermittent, extreme, cramping pain typically develops in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen.