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When the Liver Is Diseased, These Areas May Start to Hurt
The liver is a vital organ, and while it doesn’t have pain receptors itself, liver problems can cause discomfort in certain areas of the body. Here are the parts that may signal liver issues:
1. Upper Right Abdomen
Pain or a dull ache just below the rib cage on the right side is one of the most common signs.
2. Right Shoulder or Back
Sometimes liver inflammation or enlargement can refer pain to the right shoulder blade or upper back.
3. Abdomen Center / Stomach Area
Bloating, tenderness, or a feeling of fullness in the middle of the abdomen can also occur.
4. Lower Back
In some cases, liver problems may cause vague discomfort in the lower back, though this is less common.
Other Warning Signs
Along with pain, liver issues may present with:
- Yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice)
- Dark urine or pale stools
- Fatigue and weakness
- Nausea or loss of appetite
- Swelling in the abdomen or legs
⚠️ Important: Pain in these areas doesn’t automatically mean liver disease. Many other conditions can cause similar discomfort. If you notice persistent pain or other warning signs, consult a healthcare professional promptly.
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