Lower back pain is a common signs of kidney disease. When people feel that
they have lower back pain, they think it is kidney problem. Is lower back pain
indicating kidney problem? The experts in Beijing Yumei Kidney Disease Hospital
tell us:
Patients with kidney disease often have lower back pain. For example, when
patients have Acute Pyelonephritis, kidney emboli, Obstructive Kidney Disease,
rapid enlargement of kidney and suppurative inflammation around kidneys, they
will appear violent lower back pain. But not all patients with kidney problem
will have this symptom, such as Acute and Chronic Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome
and so on, they often just have slight discomfort or soreness of waist; few of
them appear violent lower back pain. In addition, other disease can also lead to
lower back pain, such as lumbar muscle strain, lumbar hyperosteogeny, lumber
sprain and women’s pelvic lesions (pelvic inflammation, annexitis and so on). So
not all lower back pains are indicating kidney problem. Patients should go to
hospital to take examination to confirm the reason.
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