What is the difference between gall pain and liver pain?
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As the saying goes, treating each other with sincerity is the best way to use medical knowledge. Due to the fact that the patients are not aware of the onset of the disease, and the blood circulation and location of the liver and gallbladder are adjacent, many patients blind self diagnosis is not timely, but the differences in clinical are easy to find, especially in the symptoms, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, examination results and clinical manifestations. These two diseases will have anorexia, anorexia, pain, jaundice, nausea and vomiting symptoms, but the specific difference is still very big. Now let's see the difference between gall pain and liver pain.
What is the difference between gall pain and liver pain?
First, the pain of cholecystitis often occurs after a full meal or eating greasy food, often in the right upper abdomen. Paroxysmal colic attacks, and the pain will radiate to the right shoulder and back. The pain of liver cancer is a sharp and long-lasting dull pain when the cancer node ruptures. The pain is in the liver region. It is in the state of acute abdomen.
Second: when palpation, cholecystitis will have tenderness, rebound pain, gallbladder swelling, Murphy sign positive. Liver cancer patients have liver swelling, feel the swelling of the liver surface uneven, hard texture, and even fuzzy edge. Determination of alpha fetoprotein is one of the important methods for the diagnosis of liver cancer.
Third: the treatment principle of cholecystitis is mainly fasting and gastrointestinal decompression, rehydration, analgesia, the application of antibiotics to control infection, and cholecystectomy in severe cases. For patients with liver cancer, Kwai Fu should be operated as soon as possible, combined with chemotherapy and biological and immunotherapy.
matters needing attention
No matter what discomfort you have, you should not judge it according to your own experience and superficial symptoms. It is safe to treat the disease correctly, not to delay for a long time, to see a doctor in time, and to improve the examination of vital signs.