What is similar to kidney pain?

Conditions that can be mistaken for kidney stones, sharing similar symptoms: Appendicitis or lower back pain. Urinary tract infection (UTI) Stomach flu or virus.
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What can be mistaken for kidney pain?

Most of the time, kidney pain symptoms occur under your ribs, to the right or left of your spine. Kidney pain may also radiate to other areas, such as your abdomen or groin. Sometimes, hip pain is confused with kidney pain, but hip pain is lower down in your back than kidney pain.
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What can mimic kidney infection pain?

Kidney stones can be tricky, since they may have many of the same symptoms as a UTI or a kidney infection – pain when urinating, needing to urinate often, and cloudy or strong smelling urine, blood in the urine, fever, nausea or vomiting.
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Is it kidney pain or something else?

Kidney pain is felt higher and deeper in your body than back pain. You may feel it in the upper half of your back, not the lower part. Unlike back discomfort, it's felt on one or both sides, usually under your rib cage. It's often constant.
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What are the first signs of kidney problems?

Symptoms
  • Nausea.
  • Vomiting.
  • Loss of appetite.
  • Fatigue and weakness.
  • Sleep problems.
  • Urinating more or less.
  • Decreased mental sharpness.
  • Muscle cramps.
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Could your back pain be KIDNEYS?



How can I tell if my back pain is kidney related?

Kidney pain occurs in a more specific area than general back pain. The location of kidney pain is typically contained in the region where the kidneys are found on either side of the spine at the base of the rib cage. Depending on the cause, pain may be felt on either one or both sides of the spine.
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Does kidney pain come and go?

The pain can be sharp or a dull ache, and it may come and go. It's usually worse on one side, but it can occur on both flanks. Problems in the kidney (such as an infection or a kidney stone) are common causes of flank pain.
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What part of your body hurts when you have kidney problems?

Kidney pain, or renal pain, is usually felt in your back (under the ribs, to the right or left of the spine). It can spread to other areas, like the sides, upper abdomen or groin. If you have a kidney stone, you usually feel the pain in your back, side, lower belly or groin.
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How do you rule out a kidney infection?

To check for a kidney infection, you may be asked to provide a urine sample to test for bacteria, blood or pus in your urine. Your health care provider might also take a blood sample for a culture. A culture is a lab test that checks for bacteria or other organisms in your blood.
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How do I know if I have flank pain muscle or kidney?

Flank pain can be a sign of a kidney problem. But, since many organs are in this area, other causes are possible. If you have flank pain and fever, chills, blood in the urine, or frequent or urgent urination, then a kidney problem is the likely cause.
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Can you be confused with a kidney infection?

In older people, a kidney infection may cause confusion.
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Can muscle pain be mistaken for kidney pain?

Where Is the Pain Located? Pain due to kidney and renal stones is usually felt between the ribcage and the hips on one or both sides of the torso. Back pain that is due to a muscle or nerve issue is limited to the back, with some spreading to the upper buttocks as well.
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Can your kidneys just hurt?

Kidney pain — also called renal pain — refers to pain from disease or injury to a kidney. You might feel kidney pain or discomfort as a dull, one-sided ache in your upper abdomen, side or back. But pain in these areas is often unrelated to your kidneys.
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What does a swollen kidney feel like?

Pain in the side and back that may travel to the lower abdomen or groin. Urinary problems, such as pain with urination or feeling an urgent or frequent need to urinate. Nausea and vomiting. Fever.
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Where do you press to check your kidneys?

Place your left hand behind the patient between the rib cage and iliac crest and place your right hand below the right costal margin. While pressing your hands firmly together, ask the patient to take a deep breath. Attempt to feel the lower pole of the right kidney. Repeat the same maneuver for the left kidney.
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How do I check if my kidneys are OK?

What tests do doctors use to diagnose and monitor kidney disease?
  1. a blood test that checks how well your kidneys are filtering your blood, called GFR. GFR stands for glomerular filtration rate.
  2. a urine test to check for albumin. Albumin is a protein that can pass into the urine when the kidneys are damaged.
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Is it my back or my kidneys?

People commonly think their back pain comes from their kidney. But it's more likely that your discomfort is due to muscle spasm or strain or a spine-related problem. The kidneys are located higher than most people realize (see image).
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Can lower back pain be mistaken for kidney pain?

The kidneys sit below the rib cage on either side of the spine and rest against the muscles of the back, which means that it can sometimes be difficult to tell the difference between back pain and kidney pain. Kidney pain can occur on one or both sides of the back just below the rib cage.
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What are red flags for middle back pain?

Call your doctor immediately if your middle back pain is accompanied by a feeling of tightness or pressure in your chest that radiates to your shoulders and arms, shortness of breath, dizziness, nausea, and/or vomiting.
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Does kidney pain hurt more when you move?

If it's a backache, a change of position may momentarily alleviate the pain. With kidney stones, the pain won't disappear when you move, and some positions may even make it worse.
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What color is your pee if you have kidney disease?

When kidneys are failing, the increased concentration and accumulation of substances in urine lead to a darker color which may be brown, red or purple. The color change is due to abnormal protein or sugar, high levels of red and white blood cells, and high numbers of tube-shaped particles called cellular casts.
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What are 3 diseases that affect the kidney?

  • Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)
  • Simple Kidney Cysts.
  • Kidney Infection (Pyelonephritis)
  • Kidney Stones.
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