How do you know if you have liver or abdominal pain?
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How do you know if you have liver or abdominal pain?
Liver pain and liver disease
- severe pain, especially in the abdomen.
- fever.
- dark urine.
- pale, bloody, or tar-colored stools.
- nausea and vomiting.
- weight loss.
- yellowish skin.
- severe tenderness when touching the abdomen.
Could liver problems cause stomach pain?
Liver disease doesn’t always cause noticeable signs and symptoms. If signs and symptoms of liver disease do occur, they may include: Skin and eyes that appear yellowish (jaundice) Abdominal pain and swelling.
Where is liver pain felt in the abdomen?
Liver pain is felt in the upper right area of the abdomen, just below the ribs. Usually, it is a dull, vague pain though it can sometimes be quite severe and may cause a backache, according to the Cleveland Clinic (opens in new tab). Sometimes people perceive it as pain in the right shoulder.
Can liver cirrhosis cause abdominal pain?
The high prevalence of abdominal pain in patients with cirrhosis is likely related to several factors including ascites, hepatic capsular distension and splenomegaly [1•,4,24].
What stage of liver disease causes pain?
Stage 3: Cirrhosis During this stage of disease, symptoms become more noticeable: pain and discomfort, fatigue, appetite loss, fluid retention, jaundice, and an itchy feeling around the liver.
Can liver disease cause stomach bloating?
Bloating and abdominal pain, alongside shortness of breath and liver failure, are signs and symptoms of ascites. Ascites is one of the most common liver conditions that is caused by scarring of the liver (cirrhosis).
What does your poop look like with liver disease?
Considerations. The liver releases bile salts into the stool, giving it a normal brown color. You may have clay-colored stools if you have a liver infection that reduces bile production, or if the flow of bile out of the liver is blocked. Yellow skin (jaundice) often occurs with clay-colored stools.
How do you know if your liver is not working properly?
Liver failure occurs when your liver isn’t working well enough to perform its functions (for example, manufacturing bile and ridding the body of harmful substances). Symptoms include nausea, loss of appetite, and blood in the stool. Treatments include avoiding alcohol and avoiding certain foods.