Any type of pain in the body is a sign of a problem. Back pain is a symptom of many medical problems, not always isolated from the rear itself. There are a number of organs in the chest that may, when suffering dysfunction, which leads to back pain. The kidney is one of those organs.
It is important to distinguish between back pain caused by a back problem and back pain caused by a kidney problem. Conditions kidneys can be serious and require immediate medical attention. Fortunately, common types of kidney problems are other symptoms that can help identify them.
The kidneys are located between the middle and the lower back near the back muscles. They are each about the size of a fist. The top of the kidneys are protected by the rib cage, but not the background. The right kidney is lower than the left, because of its proximity to the liver. When pain is felt along the spine between the middle and lower back, kidney problems should be excluded.
Kidney infection
kidney infection causes inflammation, which is the body's attempt to isolate the threat and facilitate healing. Inflamed
kidney tissue causes a significant amount of pain in the area,
especially in the back between the hips and the ribcage (side) on the
side of the infection. The pain associated with acute kidney infection and pain.
The best way to distinguish between a kidney infection from regular back pain is simply touch the area that hurts. If you have a kidney infection, the sidewall will be very sensitive and painful to touch. You may also notice swelling of the slope. Infections also often make people sick. Fever, nausea and vomiting often accompany a kidney infection.
If it is not treated promptly with antibiotics, the infection can spread into the bloodstream. If you have back pain with tenderness, fever and / or nausea, consult a doctor.
Kidney Stones
Kidney stones are solid deposits that form in the kidneys. Stones can be large or small. Stones touching the walls of the urinary tract and, if large, can block the flow of urine. This causes the liquid to support and expand the kidney.
The pain of kidney stones is known as colic, as it comes in waves rather than being constant. The pain is severe and has been compared to the pain of childbirth. The pain starts in the flank area, and can be scrolled on the side and groin as the stone moves through the urinary tract. You can see blood in your urine, if you have a kidney stone.
Kidney infections and stones are the most common associations between the kidneys and back pain. Very rarely a kidney problem results back dull. Kidney cancer can cause a tumor that, over time, cause a dull pain in the back. Polycystic
Kidney Disease (PKD), a hereditary disease, can lead to progressive
enlargement of the kidneys that feels like pain, mainly in the abdomen
and sometimes the back too.
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