Symptoms Of Hydronephrosis

Hydronephrosis is a condition where the kidney has become swollen due to urine build up in the bladder. Urine can build up due to a blockage exiting the bladder or from reverse flowing from the bladder, or reflux. This can occur in one or even both kidneys and often is caused by an underlying condition. Cancers such as bladder, cervical, and prostate can all block the correct flow of urine out of the body. Other causes include kidney stones, blood clots, scar tissue, and an enlarged prostate. Hydronephrosis is treated by correcting the underlying issues. If left untreated, this condition can advance to kidney failure requiring dialysis or even a kidney transplant. Symptoms of hydronephrosis are covered in detail over the following slides.

Flank Pain

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Flank pain is located along the sides and back of the body where the kidneys lie. Sometimes, there is no flank pain with hydronephrosis. Pain can vary widely in intensity depending on the severity of the condition and will be felt on the side of the body of the affected kidney. If both kidneys are affected, pain can encompass the entire abdominal area. Often, flank pain due to hydronephrosis on the right side of the body is mistaken for appendicitis, while left-side pain is mistaken for acute diverticulitis. The difference with flank pain caused by hydronephrosis is it usually migrates to the abdomen or groin area. Visiting a medical professional is essential to determine the cause of the pain for proper treatment.

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