What are the symptoms of left lower back pain and swelling

Left lower back soreness is usually a symptom of lumbar muscle strain, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, kidney disease and other diseases.
1. Lumbar muscle strain: left lumbar soreness and distension may be a symptom of muscle strain. Lumbar muscle strain is usually caused by long-term work and strain on one side of the waist, resulting in chronic injury to the lumbar muscles and symptoms of low back pain. At this time, relevant physical examination should be conducted to exclude other diseases for diagnosis.
2. Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease: the typical symptom of pelvic inflammatory disease is persistent soreness and swelling in the lower abdomen and waist, which can be examined by uterine ultrasound and pelvic ultrasound.
3. Kidney disease: Some patients with kidney disease can have left lower back soreness and bloating and lumbar discomfort, such as patients with acute kidney injury or urological disease. When the volume of kidney increases significantly, the renal peritoneum is stretched, and the symptoms of low back pain can appear.
Patients whose left lower back soreness and distension cannot be relieved for a long time should go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time.

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