Dr. Kshitij Raghuvanshi, a urologist in India, shares signs that help recognize back pain as a warning sign of kidney disease, thereby preventing serious complications.
According to Dr. Raghuvanshi, back pain is not always simply musculoskeletal. If back pain is accompanied by changes in urine or swelling, it is likely a sign of kidney disease. Recognizing these differences early can improve treatment outcomes, according to the Times Of India .
Knowing the difference between normal back pain and kidney back pain is an important step in protecting your health.
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Three main differences
Pain location
Common back pain, mainly occurring in the lower back or along the spine, sometimes radiating to the hips or buttocks.
Kidney pain, usually higher up, just below the rib cage and on either side of the spine. The pain may radiate to the flank or abdomen.
The nature of pain
Back pain: Often sharp or aching depending on position and activity. Rest helps relieve the pain.
Kidney pain: Dull, persistent, unchanged by rest and movement.
Reacting to pressure
Back pain: Pain increases when pressing or stretching the muscles and joints in the back.
Kidney pain: Not affected by pressure or movement, often accompanied by kidney-related symptoms, according to Times Of India .
Signs that accompany kidney disease warning
Besides back pain, Dr. Raghuvanshi highlights other symptoms for early detection of kidney disease:
- Changes in urination. Urinating more or less than usual, especially at night; foamy urine may be a sign of protein leakage.
- Blood in the urine or painful urination.
- Edema is swelling of the feet, hands, face, or ankles caused by the kidneys not removing excess fluid.
- Persistent fatigue. Waste products build up in the blood, causing fatigue and decreased concentration, sometimes due to anemia.
- Dry, itchy skin due to mineral imbalance.
- Loss of appetite, nausea, or metallic taste in mouth.
Dr. Raghuvanshi recommends that if the above signs appear, you should see a doctor and do kidney tests such as urinalysis or kidney function tests, which can help detect serious diseases early with just simple tests.
Recognizing the difference between normal back pain and kidney back pain is an important step in protecting your health and preventing serious complications.
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