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Pains In Right Kidney, No Issues While Urinating, Body Weak. Cause?

I am having pains in my right kidney, for the past couple weeks. It doesn't feel like a kidney infection as I don't have any issues with urination such as burning or anything else. It is just a very sharp pain that does not go away and my body feels weak and off. It is only on my right side and it is constant and feels like it has progressively gotten worse.
Fri, 27 Sep 2013
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Hi,
If you have pain in the loin . It could be Renal Calculi . Renal calculi / renal stone presents with sharp pain the loin to the side which it corresponds. It may or may no be associated with urinary tract infection. I personally suggest you to meet a general physician first. Take an ultra sound , if he found any renal stone then you can consult urologist.

Keep in touch, wish you a good health,
Dr.Ravindar
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Pains In Right Kidney, No Issues While Urinating, Body Weak. Cause?

Hi, If you have pain in the loin . It could be Renal Calculi . Renal calculi / renal stone presents with sharp pain the loin to the side which it corresponds. It may or may no be associated with urinary tract infection. I personally suggest you to meet a general physician first. Take an ultra sound , if he found any renal stone then you can consult urologist. Keep in touch, wish you a good health, Dr.Ravindar