Kidney Pain
Kidney pain can be caused due to various reasons. Find out more here.
Kidney pain is usually felt in the flank area of the back, just below the lower parts of the ribs, on both sides of the spine, therefore, it is often mistaken for a back pain. Kidney pain has a tendency of being sharp and severe, occurring in waves. There are a number of disorders that can lead to kidney pain.
Usual Causes for the Occurrence of Kidney Pain
Kidney Stones: Kidney stones occur by the urine crystallizing into hard little chunks in the kidney, which can become lodged in the ureter, thus blocking the urine flow. This results in the urine backing up into the kidney again, which causes the kidney to swell, which stretches the thin capsule that covers it. The kidney pain caused by stones occurs in waves, instead of being a continuous kind of pain. This pain is often very intense and people describe it as being akin to the kind of pain that occurs during childbirth. People who experience kidney pain caused by kidney stones usually pace or writhe, and it often can even cause nausea as well as vomiting. The pain usually starts in the left or right flank, but can travel down as the stones moves down the ureter.
Pyelonephritis or Infection of the Kidneys: This leads to the kidney tissues becoming inflamed. When the kidneys get infected, it leads to the kidneys becoming swollen, thereby stretching the capsule that covers the kidney, which results in an aching, sharp kind of kidney pain. People who are afflicted with pyelonephritis display great sensitivity to even the lightest touch in the affected area. Nausea, vomiting, and fever also accompany the kidney pain caused by this infection. Kidney infection is a comparative more serious condition than the more common bladder infection; hence this condition requires prompt treatment with antibiotics administered intravenously.
Urinary Tract Infections, or UTIs: Another quite common causes of kidney pain is the infection of the urinary tract. Most people experience urinary tract infection some time or the other in their lives, with women being more susceptible to it. Although urinary tract infections usually affect only the bladder, but sometimes it can spread into the kidneys, wherein the condition becomes more serious. Usually, when urinary tract infections affect the kidneys, it results in pain in the abdominal region, chills, vomiting, and fever. In this too the pain occurs in waves.
Kidney Cancer: The formation of cancerous growths in the kidney occurs rarely, but when they do it can result in pain. While in most other types of kidney pain, it is felt in an intense and sharp form, which comes and goes in waves, the kidney pain caused by kidney cancer however is the type that is dull and constant, usually. Kidney cancer only becomes painful when it is not detected early, resulting in the tumor growing so large that it can lead to the blockage of urine, either partially or fully, or if it pushes against other organs or the spine.
Polycystic Kidney Disease, or PKD: This is a genetic disease of the kidneys, characterized by the kidneys becoming massively large containing several cysts, which develop over a number of years. This condition can sometimes lead to kidney pain that is dull and aching, and is felt in the front instead of the back.
Blockage of Urine Flow: There are some types of disorders that result in the flow of urine becoming gradually blocked, instead of the sudden blockage caused by a kidney stone. In such cases, the kidney usually becomes engorged, resulting in a dull and aching kidney pain.
Some of the other rare causes of kidney pain are bleeding in the kidney because of an injury, or a kidney infarction, wherein the blood supply is cut off suddenly due to an artery to the kidney getting blocked.
It is best to consult a doctor in order to diagnose and get treatment for any kidney pain that may occur.

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