How To Identify Kidney Pain
How The Pain Can Radiate

A certain property of kidney pain that can help identify it from other types of pain is how the pain can radiate in an individual's body. Because of the location of an individual's organs, kidney pain can easily radiate to the upper and middle abdominal areas in the front of the body. Pain that occurs due to kidney stones can radiate down to the individual's inner thighs or buttocks. Kidney pain associated with an infection that has made its way to the kidneys can radiate to the lower back and lower front abdominal region because of bladder involvement. Kidney pain linked to a growing malignant tumor in or on the kidney can radiate around a patient's sides and deep into their abdomen. Pain caused by another source in the back is more likely to stay isolated to one area. However, some types of back pain that involve nerve problems can cause pain to radiate all the down into the individual's lower leg.
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