Guide To The Causes Of Liver Pain

Liver Cancer

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Primary liver cancer occurs when cancer originates from a liver cell, where secondary liver cancer occurs when cancer spreads to the liver from another part of the body. Cancer begins when a cell sustains damage to the part of its DNA that dictates its rate of growth, multiplication, and apoptosis. Malignant cells are nonfunctional, grow faster, multiply more frequently, and take longer to die than healthy cells do. These characteristics allow it to invade and destroy healthy tissues around the body. When cancer develops inside the liver, the patient typically does not feel pain in the early stages because there are few nerves inside of the organ. However, more advanced liver cancer causes the liver to become swollen and enlarged. Pain is produced by the enlarged liver that places pressure on nearby structures and nerves. Pain from liver cancer is said to manifest as a dull, deep ache that radiates from an individual's upper abdomen around to their back.

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