Published on: 5/21/2025
A lump in the upper right abdomen in a female may be caused by things like a benign soft tissue mass, a hernia, or issues with organs like the liver or gallbladder. It is important to get it checked with imaging tests.
When you feel a lump in the upper right part of your belly, there are a few things that might be causing it. In some cases, it might be a benign mass such as a lipoma—a soft, harmless bump made of fat—or an abdominal wall hernia, which happens when internal tissue pushes through a weak spot in the muscle. Sometimes, lumps might come from inside your body. For example, problems with the gallbladder or liver can create a mass in that area. There are also conditions where infections or cysts in nearby organs cause swelling. Because the upper right abdomen contains several important organs, doctors use tests like an ultrasound or CT scan to look at the lump and decide what is causing it. Even if the lump does not hurt, it is a good idea to have it checked so you can know if it is harmless or if it needs treatment. Always talk to your doctor about any new or unusual lumps.
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