Warning Signs Of Nephroptosis
Sharp And Radiating Flank Pain

Sharp and radiating flank pain is a common sign of a floating kidney. This pain is called flank pain, and it begins in the patient's side and quickly moves down to the groin area. It can happen to men or women, and it hurts. The pain typically goes away in a few moments, but itâs a feeling patients wonât forget. It might happen all the time or it might happen on occasion. It might only happen when patients stand up and their kidneys drop. It doesnât matter when it happens if it hurts. Most patients donât feel any pain or other symptoms, so this could be an indication there is another problem they must worry about in the area if theyâre not careful. Patients should call their doctor if it happens more than once. One time can mean it is just a fluke, but more than one time could indicate thereâs something else going on
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