Lower Back and Kidney Pain

by Jimmy Beartoes

There are many reasons why people suffer from low back pain, many times it is from some sort of accident or stretching incorrectly. One way you can get or feel lower back pain is from a kidney infection. Pain from a kidney infection can be extreme, radiating into the low back area.

Symptoms and Signs

You absolutely must see your doctor is you have mid or low back pain that has been persistent. You may have some form of trauma in your back that needs attention immediately such as a possible kidney infection.

If you have some of the following symptoms, you may be suffering from a kidney infection:

Blood in urine (not always visible) – Burning during urination – Nausea – Fever

So where are your kidney’s located? They are on both sides of your spine, just above your hips. What your doctor will do is press on these area’s to check for tenderness and sensitivity. The pain is going to be localized to this area. It can move up to the waist area if you do have a kidney infection.

A test to see if your body is fighting of infection a blood test is used. By counting the white blood cell count in a urine sample, doctors will be able tell if you have an infection.

Now if you are suffering from lower back pain after you pull a muscle, herniate a spinal disc, or straining your back then you have the answer for the pain. So it will not be from a kidney infection.

Treatment for a Kidney Infection

Kidney infections are caused by bacteria that gets into the bladder and moves to the kidneys. Those suffering from kidney infections will have many symptoms, including back pain. Kidney infections come in two different forms:

Chronic (long duration of gradual pain) – Acute (short duration but strong pain)

Receiving treatment from a kidney infection is crucial to keep from damaging your kidneys. To treat for a kidney infection you will need to take antibiotics.

If you have a severe case, you may get a shot of antibiotics from your doctor. You may get pain medication and anti-nausea medicine to be prescribed to deal with some of the other symptoms. The tenderness in the lower back will go away when the infection goes away.

Lower back pain treatment

Pain caused by trauma will not go away as quickly as pain caused by infection. You can treat pain that began due to some sort of trauma with the following:

Heating pads – Physical therapy – Topical – Oral pain medication

These treatments are used, along with rest, when back pain is brought on by these types of events:

Bending Wrong – Back Spasms – Herniated Disc – Over Doing Exercise – Stretching – Strains

There is a huge difference between low back pain from an infection opposed to low back pain caused by trauma.

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