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When the liver is diseased, these parts they start to hurt

Posted on April 17, 2026 by Admin

When the liver is diseased, the liver itself usually doesn’t “hurt” early on because it has very few pain nerves. Pain or discomfort usually comes from surrounding structures getting stretched or irritated.

Here are the main areas that can start to hurt:

1. Right upper abdomen (right side under the ribs)

  • This is the most common area
  • It may feel like dull ache, heaviness, or pressure
  • Happens because the liver is swelling or the capsule around it is stretching

2. Right shoulder tip or right upper back

  • Pain can “refer” (be felt elsewhere) due to shared nerves (especially the diaphragm area)
  • Sometimes mistaken for muscle pain

3. Upper middle abdomen (epigastric area)

  • Can feel like discomfort, fullness, or burning
  • Often confused with stomach problems

4. Whole abdomen (in advanced disease)

  • If fluid builds up in the abdomen (ascites), there can be generalized discomfort, tightness, or bloating

Important note

Many liver diseases (like fatty liver or early hepatitis) may have no pain at all, and symptoms might instead include:

  • Fatigue
  • Nausea
  • Loss of appetite
  • Yellowing of eyes/skin (jaundice)
  • Dark urine

If you’re asking because you’re feeling pain, tell me where exactly it hurts and how it feels, and I can help you narrow down possible causes.

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