Just watch the symptom for now, nothing to worry at this time. If pain persists or gets worse or if other symptom (nausea, vomit, fever, etc.) develops then you should be seen by a doctor. Take care.
Answered 4/2/2023
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I agree with Sr. Le, watch for now and seek help if things worsen. However, two common sources for RUQ pain are gallbladder and diaphragm. If GB then you should expected symptoms worsen and additional symptoms to emerge. If diaphragm is the source then I’d suggest reducing any abdominal fat weight, strengthen core muscles and improve posture both when seated and standing. Seek health if worsens.
Answered 4/1/2023
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