Feel full after eating just a couple of bites, feel slightly nauseous, and then feel hungry again shortly afterward.
In general, mild pain in the right abdominal area when lying down may be caused by factors such as lumbar muscle strain, enteritis, or hepatitis. Patients can receive symptomatic treatment according to the specific cause. The detailed analysis is as follows:
1. Lumbar Muscle Strain
Long-term overexertion may lead to strain of soft tissues in the lower back, causing pain in the right abdominal region. It is recommended that patients use medications such as glucosamine hydrochloride granules or safflower oil under medical guidance, and avoid excessive physical strain.
2. Enteritis
Poor dietary habits may irritate the intestinal mucosa, leading to mucosal damage and resulting in abdominal pain. Patients are advised to take medications such as lactasin tablets or minocycline hydrochloride capsules under a doctor's supervision, while maintaining healthy eating habits.
3. Hepatitis
Improper use of medications may damage liver cells, triggering an inflammatory response. Inflammation can stimulate liver tissue, leading to abdominal pain. Patients should use medications such as bifendate tablets or recombinant human interferon α2b injection under medical guidance, and avoid misuse of drugs.
Besides the three causes mentioned above, other conditions such as pelvic inflammatory disease, cholecystitis, or inguinal hernia could also be responsible. Patients are advised to seek timely medical attention to prevent delayed diagnosis and potentially serious complications.