How is liver painful to walk to return a responsibility?

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Liver pain is a spontaneous pain in the right intercostal region. We must pay attention to the fact that patients with acute hepatitis, due to liver congestion, swelling, exudation and necrosis of liver cells, extremely stretch the capsule of liver tableware. After the tight capsule stimulates the nerves, it will produce swelling pain, dull pain or acupuncture like pain. Patients often complain of touch pressure or percussion pain during physical examination. So below, let's take a look at the liver pain. What's the matter with walking? What about it?

How is liver painful to walk to return a responsibility?

First: the liver tissue itself does not have pain, because it does not have pain nerve, so patients do liver puncture or other reasons when the liver parenchyma is damaged, there will be no pain feeling.

Second, the organism has the instinct of self-protection. In order to protect the liver and separate the liver capsule from other internal organs, there is a thin envelope on the surface of the liver. This capsule is rich in pain nerve, no matter what stimulation will have pain feeling. So when doing liver puncture, we should anesthetize the capsule outside it to make it lose pain.

Third: when hepatitis occurs, no matter what the cause is, the liver tissue will become congested and edematous due to inflammation, which will make the liver expand and tighten the outer capsule, thus stimulating the pain nerve and causing pain. This is also the truth that when the doctor touches the patient's swollen liver, the patient will feel pain.  

matters needing attention

Most patients with hepatitis will have liver pain, but liver pain is not a specific symptom of hepatitis. Other hepatobiliary diseases and liver adjacent tissue and organ diseases can also occur right upper abdominal pain or liver pain. There are many reasons can cause liver pain or right quarter rib pain and other symptoms similar to hepatitis liver pain. Don't think liver pain is liver disease.