Signs & Symptoms of Kidney Abdominal Pain
There are many different conditions that can cause abdominal pain. One possible cause is a problem with your kidneys. As kidney problems can be serious, knowing the signs and symptoms of kidney pain can help you distinguish this pain from other types of abdominal pain.
Location
Kidney pain is usually felt in the side or small of the back. In some cases, kidney pain may also radiate to the belly area.
Sensation
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Pain sensation can vary depending on the cause of the kidney pain. Kidney stones tend to cause severe, cramp-like pain, while kidney infections produce a dull ache.
Frequency and Duration
Again, frequency of kidney pain often depends on the cause. Abdominal pain from a kidney stone tends to be intermittent, usually lasting for half an hour to an hour at a time, while pain from a kidney infection is constant.
Accompanying Symptoms
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In addition to pain, kidney problems are also sometimes accompanied by symptoms such as fever, nausea, vomiting and painful urination.
Seeking Medical Attention
Contact your doctor if you believe you are experiencing symptoms of kidney pain, especially if you have a fever or recently experienced a urinary tract infection.
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Meghan Slocum has a bachelor's degree in English from Whitman College. In the past she's written for Whitman College's newspaper and organizations that she interned for, including Breathe California, Blossom Birth and the Silicon Valley Leadership Group.