What causes sharp pain under right rib cage?
What causes sharp pain under right rib cage?
A sudden, sharp pain under the right rib cage can be a sign of gallstones. These are small stones of bile or cholesterol that are made in the gallbladder (a small organ located just below the liver). Gallstones are common in adults but don’t usually cause symptoms.
When should I be concerned about pain under my right rib?
If you’re experiencing minor pain under your right rib cage, there’s nothing much to worry about, but if the pain is sharp or continuous, see your doctor. Schedule an appointment with the experts at Rheumatology Care of North Houston by calling 832.532. 9779.
What organ is under lower right rib cage?
Your gallbladder (located on the right side of your body, beneath the liver) may be the cause of your misery.
What causes rib pain without injury?
Rib pain without traumatic injury may be due to muscular strain, joint inflammation, or a pain syndrome of unknown cause. Some systemic illness such as autoimmune disorders or fibromyalgia also cause rib pain.
What does a stabbing pain in your ribs mean?
Costochondritis refers to the inflammation of the cartilage which connects your ribs to your breastbone. You might feel a sharp pain under the left rib if you take a deep breath which can worsen while coughing or sneezing. Costochondritis can happen due to an injury, infection and in rare cases, arthritis.
How do you get rid of a sharp pain in your ribs?
If the rib cage pain is due to a minor injury, such as a pulled muscle or bruise, you can use a cold compress on the area to reduce swelling. If you’re in significant pain, you can also take over-the-counter pain relievers such as acetaminophen (Tylenol).
What does stitch feel like?
A stitch in medical terms is known as “exercise-related transient abdominal pain”. People often describe it as a sharp or stabbing pain, or sometimes cramping, aching or pulling in the side, just below the ribs.