Is Back Pain a Kidney Disease

Soreness in the lower back may be due to kidney disease, or it may be due to soft tissue strain in the lower back, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease and other diseases.
1. Kidney disease: for example, ureteral stones, when the stones are large, blocking the ureter leading to urine reflux, causing edema of the kidneys, which may have the symptom of lumbar soreness.
2. Lumbar soft tissue diseases: for example, lumbar dorsal myofasciitis, when the patient is in the wet cold relief for a long time, trauma or after a long time of intense labor, so that the lumbar dorsal myofascia and muscle tissue edema, there will be symptoms of lumbar soreness.
3. Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease: inflammation of adhesions, scarring and pelvic congestion, often causing lower abdominal distension accompanied by lumbar pain.
Low back pain can also be seen in other causes, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out relevant examinations, with the help of the doctor to identify the causes, and targeted treatment or treatment.