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I have kidney problem too and it's painful as hell. Pain is the result of problematic kidney may range from minute disorders to cysts to, well .. cancer. By the time your kidney is plagued, sitting up or standing up too long will cause you to feel pain since your kidney muscle is inflamed & weakened. That's one of the ways your body is reporting its status back to you so you'll know what to do. Go to an emergency room, complain of LOTS OF PAIN and they'll get you a CT scan done and they'll then forward that to your doctor and your doctor can go from there.
Good luck to me and to you.
Coffee can help cause kidney stones. Kidney stones form in the kidneys and cause great pain to the kidneys and urinary tract.
There are several things that can cause Back pain, from sciatica or a herniated disc, to kidney stones or fractures. It's best to just see a doctor, if your back pain continues with no relief.
Yes, it's possible that your kidney can cause left side pain or left side back pain. Your kidneys are located on the left and right of your spine just above the highest point of your pelvis. Kidney pain can be confused with other types of pain, and can be a sign of an infection or something more serious. If you have lower back pain, kidney problems could be a contributor. You could also have a bladder infection which can spread to the kidney. This can also be very serious. Sometimes infections spread past the kidney and cause abscesses on the kidney or in the bloodstream, but you would have a fever if that were the case. There are other conditions that could cause left side pain such as an infection in the colon for older people or the urinary tract, ovary or fallopian tube for women, and side pain during pregnancy is very common. It can also be related to abdominal pain, flank pain, the bladder or appendix, even a cold. Some causes of kidney pain can include kidney damage, inflammation, cysts or failure, kidney stones or enlarged kidneys. If this pain continues or worsens, you need to see your doctor right away to make sure it isn't something more serious. They can also run blood and urine tests, ultrasound or CAT scans, etc. as needed.
Yes, a kidney infection and pain in the leg are often related. Considering the kidney is located on the lower back region, the pain can often linger through the leg area.
Might be a broken tail bone. Have you taken a fall recently?
Presence of kidney stone may cause kidney pain and sticky urine.
Kidney stones could cause this. An infection could also cause continuous pain.
Coffee can help cause kidney stones. Kidney stones form in the kidneys and cause great pain to the kidneys and urinary tract.
It is likely you will be in pain as long as you have the kidney stone.
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It can cause pain to your mum
Postural problems. Sitting in a bad posture can cause tailbone pain when sitting. There a few simple fixes for this problem. I've added a link to a video showing you how to sit properly to avoid this pain in the future.
The most common symptom of coccydynia, irrespective of the cause of the condition, is pain when sitting, or when rising from a sitting position. If the condition lasts long enough, the patient may even experience pain when standing or lying down.
Kidney stones to not generally cause pain when they stay within the kidney, but when they exit the kidney and travel through the urinary tract they can cause many uncomfortable symptoms. Some of these symptoms include sever pain, nausea, blood in the urine, and frequent and painful urination.
The medication Pentasa can cause kidney function problems but not complete failure. It also can cause chest pain and trouble breathing.
The medical term for this pain is renal colic. my sister had kidney stones and she said it felt like someone stuck a screwdriver in her kidney and started twisting it around and around, until she took morfien. now she drinks eight glasses of water a day.
Your kidney fell asleep