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The prognosis of both kidney and musculoskeletal problems is way better with early detection than a delayed diagnosis. How to differentiate kidney pain from general backache: Location — As is the location of kidneys the pain will be felt on the posterior behind lower side of the abdomen usually on one side the side whichever kidney is involved.
It may rarely occur on both sides too. Radiation of pain — Kidney pain may radiate to the inner thigh or lower abdomen. Type of pain — Mostly a constant steep pain stones or dull aching pain infection. The kidney stone pain may vary as the stone moves The musculoskeletal back pain is mostly coming and going, peaking after high-intensity work and better with rest.
It is possible to have pain on only one side if only one kidney has a problem, or both sides if both kidneys are affected.
If the pain you feel is coming from your kidneys, it could be a sign of a kidney problem. Some problems that can cause kidney pain include:. The treatment for kidney pain depends on what is causing it.
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