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The pain goes away when you rest. The most common cause of kidney pain is from kidney stones, and this will not improve when you lie down and rest. Similarly, any symptoms of kidney inflammation or kidney failure will not let up with rest.
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Read More »Kidney pain can be caused by an underlying issue such as a urinary tract infection or UTI. If you feel a sting when urinating, need to urinate more often, have cloudy urine or if you have pain in the groin area, these should be treated promptly. A quick urinalysis can tell us if you have a UTI and it can be treated easily with antibiotics. An untreated UTI can spread to the kidneys and cause more serious complications. You may develop a fever, tiredness and more significant pain which may signal a kidney infection as well. If you see blood in your urine and there is no reason to suspect this to be normal – such as after a prostate procedure – you should visit your urologist as soon as possible to learn more about what the potential issue could be. While most cases of urine in the blood are easily treatable, we do have to rule out more nefarious causes. Remember, blood in the urine is not always visible, so be sure to have your annual physical/checkup, which should include a urinalysis. Kidney stones are another source of significant pain in the upper back. If you have kidney stones, you will usually feel waves of pain that are quite sharp, if not debilitating. Pain may be felt in the back, sides or even down towards the groin area. Smaller kidney stones are often passed on their own in time, however larger kidney stones may require a procedure to break them down and let them pass through the urinary system. Treatment may be necessary to avoid kidney issues, so contact your primary care physician or urologist for advice.
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