Swelling in the left hip area and lower back can be caused by various factors, including injury or trauma, Arthritis, bursitis, or conditions like tendinitis. Infections or inflammatory diseases, such as gout or lupus, may also contribute to swelling. Additionally, issues with the spine, such as herniated discs or sciatica, can lead to localized swelling and discomfort in these areas. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
It might be a kidney problem. See a doctor. It is serious even if it is not a kidney problem.
Back pain lower right side causes are: Lower back and kidney disorders.
No, swelling of the low back is not normal, although muscle spasms and low back pain are a common side effect of pregnancy.
It is likely NOT a true "swelling" (such as the swelling around a sprained ankle). Instead, you probably have an area of muscle spasms. Muscles can feel "swollen" and hard when a person has a back injury. Let your doctor examine the area and ask if there is an anti-inflammatory or muscle relaxer that might help you.
Blockage of and lymph vessel is keeping the fluids (usually blood, blood that is in need of cleaning) from entering the lymph node. This blockage causes additional blood that needs to be delivered to the lymph node for filtering to back up, kind of waiting for it's turn. This back-up of blood, (and sometimes other fluids), is what causes the swelling.
the cat is swelling because it ate large amounts of yeast and cement
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You could have a slipt disc in your lower back, they are very painful.
Yes, it is possible for a variety of kidney problems to cause lower back pain. Kidney related low back pain is at the top of the list of possible causes when no recent accident or injury has occurred to explain back pain.Kidney disease or injury can cause lower back pain in one of two ways:A reflex pain from an internal organ that is experienced on the surface of the body, due to excitation of what is called a viscerosomatic reflex.Direct swelling and pressure of an enlarged or inflamed kidney that applies direct pressure to the low back muscles and nerves, causing pain in the immediate area of the kidney.Common symptoms of lower back pain caused by kidney involvement:Dull deep pain in the low back over the area of one or both kidneysKidney sore to touchElevated body temperatureUrinary frequencyCloudiness of the urineBlood in the urinePain or burning when urinating