Sounds like you could have a bladder or kidney infection. Go see the doctor.
The symptoms that I am familiar with for kidney failure are associated with urinary tract infections, blood in your urine, pain in your lower back where your kidneys are located and fever and nausea.
If it is in the lower right, comes on suddenly and does not go away, it may be an appendicitis. If it comes in waves, with nausea and includes lower back pain it may be kidney stones. If it is sudden, causes nausea, and is lessening in intensity over 1-3 hours it may be a rupturing ovarian cyst.
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Because the level of hormones that cause nausea is lower
There are three very common conditions that can cause nausea and back pain at the same time.Constipation - both the nausea and lower belly/back pain comes from pressure on nerves in the bowel. Once you relieve the constipation, the two symptoms get better.Kidney Infection - if the pain is right above your hip bone on one or both sides, you might have a kidney infection.Gallbladder Disease - If the pain is in your upper back and generally occurs right after eating a fatty meal, it is most likely your gallbladder. Fats are in fried foods, cooked meats, gravies, etc.Talk to your doctor to determine which of these is causing your pain and nausea.
The right kidney, Liver
The word "lower" is typically unstressed in speech.
I have had many kidney stones {runs in the family} and yes, headaches are common, nausea, mild to severe pain and the location of pain depends on where the stone(s) are. Bleeding can occur. Best advice....see your doctor! I see a urologist regularly.
Kidney
yes it can be a kidney infection
No pain in the lower part of your abdomen is and fever. The pain can go on for days and get worse until one finally get that it's time to go to the hospital. It differs a bit between patients. Yes, a headache can be one of the symptoms of appendicitis. I had appendicitis and a severe headache over a 3-day period was one of my symptoms, along with general pain in my abdomen, nausea and one bout of vomiting over the 3-day period. Headache is the sign of a infection in your body or fever. It's not a typical symptom of appendicitis.
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