Guide To The Causes Of Liver Pain
Hepatitis

Five different hepatitis viruses can cause inflammation to occur in an individual's liver if they become infected. The hepatitis B virus is most likely to cause them to experience liver pain. The hepatitis B virus is known to be directly damaging to the liver cells, and it produces a direct immune assault upon infected hepatocytes. A type of T lymphocyte in an individual's immune system can recognize the core antigen of hepatitis B on the membrane of infected liver cells. The combination of direct damage done to the liver cells by the virus and immune system-mediated inflammatory damage may result in the formation of tissue scarring in the liver. Tissue scarring occurs when the body attempts to repair tissue damage in the affected area. The repair is made with a dense fibrotic tissue different from the original tissues. This fibrosis in the liver begins to accumulate over time and causes compounded inflammation in the organ. Liver inflammation can manifest as intermittent upper quadrant abdominal pain and is known to accompany several other classic hepatitis symptoms.
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