What Causes Upper Right Quadrant Pain When Diagnosed With Hepatitis C Infection?
Question: I was diagnosed with hep c cirrhosis 7 yrs. ago . I'm having upper right quadrant pain and hurts when I move especially under right breast . what could be the cause .
Brief Answer:
Several possible causes
Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome to HCM. It can be extraabdominal pain caused by neuromuscular disorders of abdominal and thoracic wall such as pulled muscle, pinched neeve rtc. in this case this will pull back on its own.
It may be caused by progression of your primary disease or by some other intraabdominal causes such as gallbladder stones, pancreatitis, liver cyst or tumor. In some cases stomach ulcer may manifest on this way. If pain persist, you should do ultrasoiund or even better CT scan of abdomonal cavity to rule out thi that I ve mentioned. Wish you good health. Regards
Several possible causes
Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome to HCM. It can be extraabdominal pain caused by neuromuscular disorders of abdominal and thoracic wall such as pulled muscle, pinched neeve rtc. in this case this will pull back on its own.
It may be caused by progression of your primary disease or by some other intraabdominal causes such as gallbladder stones, pancreatitis, liver cyst or tumor. In some cases stomach ulcer may manifest on this way. If pain persist, you should do ultrasoiund or even better CT scan of abdomonal cavity to rule out thi that I ve mentioned. Wish you good health. Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T
It especially hurts when I cough and low grade fever
Brief Answer:
then one more possible cause
Detailed Answer:
Hi. In this case, beside these that i ve mentioned, there could be another possible cause and this is right basal pneumonia. so you need to do lung xrays and liver ultrasound.
then one more possible cause
Detailed Answer:
Hi. In this case, beside these that i ve mentioned, there could be another possible cause and this is right basal pneumonia. so you need to do lung xrays and liver ultrasound.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj