Women experience soreness in the back and both kidney areas, a condition that may first be caused by overexertion. If the patient performs strenuous sports or heavy physical labor, which causes lumbar muscle strain, the symptoms of soreness in the lower back may occur. In addition, patients who suffer from lumbar disc herniation may also have symptoms of low back pain due to nerve compression by the protruding disc. In addition, soreness in the kidney area may also be caused by urinary tract infections, or urinary tract diseases, such as patients suffering from acute nephritis, chronic nephritis, kidney stones, ureteral stones and other diseases, may also have symptoms of soreness in the kidney area on both sides. In addition, women suffering from some gynecological diseases, or women with menstrual cramps during the physiological period, may also have the symptoms of soreness in the kidney area. In this case, it is also necessary to go to the hospital to check the blood routine, urine routine, genitourinary system ultrasound, as well as kidney function to improve the relevant tests, in order to clarify the diagnosis and carry out targeted treatment according to the cause.