Lower Back Pain vs Kidney Pain
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Location
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Your kidneys are located at the bottom of your back, along your sides and above the hips.
Back Pain
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If you have a dull, aching pain that gets worse when you move around, it's probably back pain. This kind of pain usually gets better with a hot pack or a massage.
Pressure
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If lightly pressing on the area where you feel the pain makes it worse, the pain may be coming from your kidneys. In this case, you'll want to get checked for a kidney infection.
Symptoms
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If you are having a kidney problem, you're very likely to have other symptoms besides back pain. You could have a fever, chills, nausea or painful urination, or you might find blood in your urine.
Kidney Stones
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There is no confusing a kidney stone with back pain. Kidney stone pain comes in waves and is very severe. It can be so bad that people have compared passing a kidney stone to childbirth. If your pain is a constant ache, it's probably not a kidney stone.
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