No, kidney pain is never normal in pregnancy. But kidney infections in pregnancy are fairly common. Time to call the doctor.
yes sometimes.
The word is actually Calyx. If you have a kidney stone 4.4mm, it is not normal but can still be passed since it is small.
See a doctor. Sounds like a UTI, however if left untreated the infection travels up the uretha and infects the next thing there..kidney. From exeperience, believe me, you do not want a kidney infection!
i have been told by my doctor that i have my left kidney larger than normal and i need to know why
Yes, it is common for one kidney to be slightly larger than the other. As long as both kidneys are functioning properly and there are no other concerning symptoms, slight differences in size like the ones you described are typically considered normal variations.
Lower back pain is a sign of pregnancy but pain in your kidney area is normally attributed to a kidney or bladder infection. You should go to your doctor to find out if you are pregnant or if there is another problem. Good luck!
Left-sided hydroureteronephrosis is a medical condition characterized by the dilation of the left ureter and kidney due to an obstruction in the urinary tract, preventing normal urine flow. This can lead to swelling of the ureter and kidney, potentially causing pain and kidney damage if left untreated. Common causes include kidney stones, tumors, or strictures. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are essential to prevent complications.
Left Kidney
Pain under the left rib cage during early pregnancy can have various causes, such as gas, constipation, or the expanding uterus putting pressure on the diaphragm. However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare provider to rule out any serious issues like ectopic pregnancy or pre-eclampsia.
Yes, there is a difference. In a left kidney donation, the surgeon removes the left kidney from the donor's body, while in a right kidney donation, the right kidney is removed. The decision of which kidney to donate is typically based on the donor's anatomy and medical history.
what does low attenuation area mean in left kidney
Well, yes. But, it would be bad. The tubal pregnancy is non-viable and if left alone it can kill the mother. The process of removing it may very well terminate the normal pregnancy. This is definitely an issue for your doctor.