
Back Pain And Hard Lump On Waist. Getting Pain In Evening. Kidney Related Problem?

Pains around the Waist and back pains could have various sources. Particular characteristics of the pain in conjunction to other clinical and paraclinical exams usually orient the treating physician to a particular cause.
Kidney pain presents itself differently, depending on the cause, the particular location of the lesion, the duration of the disease and many other factors. It shall actually be rare for a kidney problem to intensify with no other associated symptoms , as the day fades off.
Kidney pain generally is usually a dull, moderate severe pain, around the back and the junction between the ribs and the upper outer region of the upper abdomen, at times associated with fever and usually accompanied by vomiting. When it is caused by stones, it s a periodic, cyclic, severe pain rendering the patient restless, can even lead to shock like symptoms at ties or failure to urinate if the urinary transport system is completely blocked.
The chances are not very high in your case its a kidney problem. But is worth meeting your physician to exclude kidney problems using simple tests like urinalysis, serum urea creatinine levels and and abdominal ultrasound. Your physician could be of much help actually give clear clarifications and specifications.
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Luchuo, MD.

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