Lower Back Pain Kidney
You can get lower back pain from some very simple things. Some of them can be as simple as walking in
high heels or maybe you even stretched incorrectly.
Signs and Symptoms
If you are suffering from a kidney infection, this too can develop into low back pains
and become very painful. If you are suffering from an uncomfortable pain in your mid back or lower back and this pain has
been going on for a while, you need to go and see your doctor. This could possibly be the sign of a kidney infection or maybe your back has
experienced some other trauma.
If your pain is happening with the following, you can be sure that you are suffering from a kidney infection:
- Fever
- Blood in the urine (may not be visible to the naked eye)
- Burning feeling during urination
- Nausea
So where are your kidney's located? They are on both sides of your spine, just above your hips. What your doctor will do is press on these
area's to check for tenderness and sensitivity. The pain is going to be localized to this area. It can move up to the waist area if you do have a
kidney infection.
Physicians will perform a urinary test to check your white blood cells in your urine. The doctor will perform a urinalysis to check this. This
is a sign that your body is trying to fight an infection.
Now if you are suffering from lower back pain after you pull a muscle, herniate a spinal disc, or straining your back then you have the answer
for the pain. So it will not be from a kidney infection.
How to treat a kidney infection
How do you get a kidney infection? This will occur when there is a bacteria that enters the bladder and travels to the kidneys. This infection
can and will cause you to have lower back pain, plus a host of other symptoms. There are two forms of kidney infections:
- Acute (strong but short -term)
- Chronic (slow buildup but can be long in duration)
You need to make sure that you receive treatment immediately if you suspect that you are suffering from a kidney infection. If you wait for
treatment you can damage your kidneys. Antibiotics are usually the main treatment.
If you have a severe case, you may get a shot of antibiotics from your doctor. You may get pain medication and anti-nausea medicine to be
prescribed to deal with some of the other symptoms. The tenderness in the lower back will go away when the infection goes away.
Treatment for lower back pain
Now if you have a pain from a trauma, this pain is not going to go away as fast as the pain from the infection. Pain brought on by back trauma
can be treated by:
Rest and extensive treatment is used for pain brought on by:
- Stretching
- Bending the wrong way
- Back spasms
- Strains
- Herniated disks (disc)
- Over doing exercise
As you can see there is a big difference between pain from trauma and lower back pain from a kidney infection.
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