Symptoms and Other Signs
If you are suffering from an uncomfortable pain in your mid back or lower back and this pain has been going on for a while, you need to go and see your doctor. This could possibly be the sign of a kidney infection or maybe your back has experienced some other trauma.
You may be suffering from a kidney infection if you are experiencing some of the following symptoms:
Blood in urine (not always visible) - Burning during urination - Nausea - Fever
So where are your kidney's located? They are on both sides of your spine, just above your hips. What your doctor will do is press on these area's to check for tenderness and sensitivity. The pain is going to be localized to this area. It can move up to the waist area if you do have a kidney infection.
Physicians will perform a urinary test to check your white blood cells in your urine. The doctor will perform a urinalysis to check this. This is a sign that your body is trying to fight an infection.
Now if you are suffering from lower back pain after you pull a muscle, herniate a spinal disc, or straining your back then you have the answer for the pain. So it will not be from a kidney infection.
Treating a Kidney Infection
Kidney infections are caused by bacteria that gets into the bladder and moves to the kidneys. Those suffering from kidney infections will have many symptoms, including back pain. Kidney infections come in two different forms:
Acute (strong but short -term) - Chronic (slow buildup but can be long in duration)
You need to make sure that you receive treatment immediately if you suspect that you are suffering from a kidney infection. If you wait for treatment you can damage your kidneys. Antibiotics are usually the main treatment.
To help relieve a severe case of kidney infection, most doctors will give you medication to help with nausea and pain. They may also decide to give you a shot of antibiotics. Your lower back pain, if caused by a kidney infection will go away once the kidney infection goes away.
Pain treatment for the lower back
Treating pain from infection will relieve the pain much quicker than treating pain from those caused by trauma. Here are some ways to treat trauma based back pain:
Heating pads - Physical therapy - Topical - Oral pain medication
Extensive treatments along with rest are used if the pain was caused by these traumatic events:
Herniated discs - Strains -Overdoing exercise - Stretching - Bending improperly - Back spasms
There is a huge difference between low back pain from an infection opposed to low back pain caused by trauma.
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