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Many things can cause kidney pain. It can be due to health problems such as: Bleeding in the kidney, also called a hemorrhage. Blood clots in kidney veins, ...
The kidneys are a pair of small organs in the back of the stomach area under the lower ribs. One kidney is located on each side of the spine. It's more common ...
Some health problems that affect a kidney can cause pain. You might feel kidney pain as a dull, one-sided ache in your upper stomach area, side or back.
Get emergency care if you have sudden, serious kidney pain, with or without blood in your urine.
Find out how this type of pain may feel and what health problems can cause it.
Chronic kidney disease happens when a disease or condition hurts kidney function. ... Taking too many pain relievers for a long time could lead to kidney damage.
A burning feeling or pain when urinating. Having to urinate often. A strong, lasting urge to urinate. Back, side or groin pain. Nausea and vomiting. Pus ...
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