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What Causes Lower Back Pain When Diagnosed With Kidney Stones?

hello, my lower left back has been hurting me for a while, i thought kidney stones since i suffer from that, i am always tired, and my stomach blows up all the time. i just dont feel good at all and unfortunately at the moment i have no insurance what could it be thanks Maria
Mon, 12 Mar 2018
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Hello,

As you are already diagnosed with kidney stones which causes pain in flank region of that side. But sometimes there will be referral pain in back region.

Otherwise, there will be other causes of lower back pain are trauma, muscle spasm, sprain, spondylosis, referred pain of pancreatitis, neuropathy and many more.

You can do ultrasound abdomen and pelvis or CT scan after consultation. Till now, you can take tablet Aceclofenac. I will suggest you to review here with detailed history or consult with the surgeon with reports.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Shyam B. Kale
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What Causes Lower Back Pain When Diagnosed With Kidney Stones?

Hello, As you are already diagnosed with kidney stones which causes pain in flank region of that side. But sometimes there will be referral pain in back region. Otherwise, there will be other causes of lower back pain are trauma, muscle spasm, sprain, spondylosis, referred pain of pancreatitis, neuropathy and many more. You can do ultrasound abdomen and pelvis or CT scan after consultation. Till now, you can take tablet Aceclofenac. I will suggest you to review here with detailed history or consult with the surgeon with reports. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Shyam B. Kale