If its a minor pain take Tylenol or ibuprofen. If its a major pain make sure that you see a doctor.
Never good. Have u been a drinker? That destroys your liver. If you aren't a drinker get your family doc to do bloodwork and it will tell if somethings wrong
In your liver, sweetheart.
You can relieve liver pain by taking some over the counter medicine. You can also relieve liver pain by not drinking as much and going to the doctor. If you have liver pain I would seek medical attention.
Liver pain can be caused by numerous diseases, including liver cancer, hepatitis, liver abscess, and fatty liver disease. Conditions affecting other organs surrounding the liver can also cause pain by putting pressure on it. More information can be found here: http://www.bettermedicine.com/article/liver-pain
There could be many reasons to have liver pain. One could be an infection and another could be cancer. If one is suffering from liver pain, they should seek medical attention.
It could just be muscular pain, not related to the liver. Or it could be gall-bladder pain (I don't think the health of the gall-bladder shows up on liver function testing). Or it might be psychological - if you're worried that your liver's going wrong, you're more likely to notice pain/discomfort in that area.
Absolutely. Liver pain is a sign that something is wrong. Most medications metabolize in the liver. If you are having liver pains, this is a sign the medication may be adversely affecting your liver.
There can be many various reasons why people experience liver pain. You may have liver disease, which is a serious illness, and should consult your doctor.
No.. The capsule has pain receptors which are activated when it is stretched
Your liver is located in the upper right Quadrant underneath your ribcage. If you feel any discomfort of pain in that area it could be related to your liver. If you have any doubts, ask your doctor.
The symptoms which may accompany liver pain depend entirely on the source of the liver pain. If it is caused by an injury to that part of the body, it might not be accompanied by any other symptoms except bruising. If it is caused by liver cancer, there might also be a fever, body aches and incoherent thoughts.
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Changes in appetite and severe weight loss can be symptoms of liver pain. Abdominal pain has to be the most common sign. Also nausea and vomiting, weakness and fatigue are also symptoms.