Symptoms Of Acute Nephritis

Kidney Pain

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Acute nephritis can ultimately be a painful condition. Excess amounts of inflammation in the kidneys can lead to kidney pain. Affected individuals might feel the pain on one or both sides of their body where their kidneys are located, and the pain levels might change over time. They might even feel pain behind their rib cage and into their upper back, especially if they have glomerulonephritis. Once the condition is properly diagnosed, and treatment gets underway, the pain patients feel in their kidneys should lessen as the inflammation goes down. The earlier the issues are addressed, the more likely a successful recovery is.

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