Causes of Back Pain You May Have Never Heard Of
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Kidney Stones Yep, you read it right kidney stones may be the cause of your back pain.
Fair enough.
But what is a kidney stone, and why do I feel severe pain in the back if the problem is with the kidneys? Well, a kidney stone is a hardened calcium deposit that eventually forces its way through the kidney, actually tearing the lining on its way through.
If you're experiencing this, it can be one of the most intensely painful feelings you may have experienced in your life.
The reason why the pain is felt in the back is due to close this of the kidneys towards the back of the body and sit in with the pelvis.
The bad news however, is that once the kidney stone begins to move, there is very little that can be done to stop it, and they may need to pass through naturally.
However, if this is a sudden burst of pain and you don't know where it's coming from, it's always best to go and visit the physician as the first step, so they can do the relevant testing.
Perhaps this is too late to advise, but prevention is better than cure (as usual), and can be done by drinking more water throughout the day, and a change in diet.
During this will help flush your kidneys and prevent the calcium from building up in the first place.
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Kidney Infection The next thing that could cause back pain is also related to kidneys, and that his kidney infection.
In this case you should definitely seek professional advice, as permanent damage can occur to the kidneys if not immediately addressed.
The infection may be severe, and may actually result in abdominal pain additionally.
I don't mean to state the obvious, but there are so many things that can be prevented by doing moderate exercise daily, changing your diet to make it more healthy, and drinking more water throughout the day.
These techniques can be a real life changer.