I was diagnosed with fatty liver about 7 years ago after a surgery I had unrelated. I started to itch really bad and had constant nausea. I had a blood test done and my liver enzymes were elevated so I had some scans done and they saw I had fatty liver. I then was having g severe pain and it turned out my gallbladder was bad so I had it removed. That was about 5 yrs ago. Now the past few days I have had a mild dull pain in the upper right quadrant and also burning in the middle of my stomach. I went to the Dr today for blood and I will not know anything for a few days but I have convinced myself that I have liver cancer. My dad passed away from it and it is something i have been terrified about for a long time and now I feel my fears are coming true. Has anyone had these symptoms but it turned out to be ok. I just need some hope.
Is it liver cancer?: I was diagnosed... - Living with Fatty...
Is it liver cancer?
Hi Ceeann
Well, those wouldn't be likely symptoms of liver cancer if that helps. You should get an ultrasound as that is the way they look for tumors. Talk with your doctors about NASH which is the name for fatty liver disease that has caused liver damage and scarring. As part of figuring out your symptoms they should do the ultrasound. The right quadrant pain is commonly a symptom of an unhappy liver rather than cancer.
Wayne
Thanks so much. Also do you know where is pain associated with liver cancer?
The liver itself has no pain nerves so until it metastasizes to some other random part of the body there usually isn't much pain.
Ok thanks for the info..also any tips on nutrition for fatty liver disease/nash. Do you know of a link that has a meal plan ideas?
This is the approach we take if that might help
I’ve had right quadrant pain for the last two years, right after losing 50 lbs and continuing to exercise everyday. During that timeframe I’ve had 2 Elastoraphy, 2 MRIs of the abdomen region, one Fibroscan, and one Fibrotest. Past results have been no Fibrosis, no fat. I do have liver cysts and of course anxiety.