What Should I Do If I Experience Occasional Liver Pain?
Occasionally, liver pain may be considered to be caused by hepatitis or cirrhosis, and patients need to use medication under the guidance of a doctor to alleviate it.
Hepatitis: Hepatitis is usually caused by viral infections, high-energy diets, and other factors. Patients may experience nausea, appetite loss, and other symptoms after falling ill. Some patients may occasionally feel a stabbing pain in their liver. Patients can use medication under the guidance of a doctor. Common medications include Ribavirin Capsules and Lamivudine Tablets.
Cirrhosis: Cirrhosis is caused by heavy alcohol consumption, parasitic infections, and other factors. Patients may experience abdominal discomfort, fatigue, and other symptoms after falling ill. Some patients may occasionally feel a stabbing pain in their liver. Patients need to use medication under the guidance of a doctor. Common medications include Spironolactone Tablets and Furosemide Tablets.
Patients are advised to strictly follow the doctor's instructions for medication use, avoid increasing the dosage without authorization, and refrain from consuming spicy and stimulating foods such as chili peppers, strong tea, and hard liquor, to prevent worsening of their condition.