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What Causes Soreness In Lower Back?

Hello

I have a very sore back where my kidney is. I had some tests done and it showed that I may have had a UTI. It has been a couple of weeks now and it is still sore. The couple of doctors I went to do not know why. I have trouble bending over and doing exercise. I am only young.

What do you think?
posted on Thu, 13 Mar 2014
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Hello
Thank you for writing to us on Health care Magic.
Based on your history the response to your question is as follows.
1. Need evaluation for recurrent urinary tract infection.
2. Get a urine examination to test for pus cells. Recurrent urinary tract infection ascending to the kidney needs evaluation. If Pus cells are positive or negative, ultrasound will be necessary, to rule out any renal cause.
3. As it is towards the kidney, no vertebral cause can be thought of. Based on results, further opinion possible. Do get back with test results.
Hope this is helpful to you.
Do write back to me for further questions.
Thank you
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What Causes Soreness In Lower Back?

Hello Thank you for writing to us on Health care Magic. Based on your history the response to your question is as follows. 1. Need evaluation for recurrent urinary tract infection. 2. Get a urine examination to test for pus cells. Recurrent urinary tract infection ascending to the kidney needs evaluation. If Pus cells are positive or negative, ultrasound will be necessary, to rule out any renal cause. 3. As it is towards the kidney, no vertebral cause can be thought of. Based on results, further opinion possible. Do get back with test results. Hope this is helpful to you. Do write back to me for further questions. Thank you