Where are the female kidneys located

In women, the kidneys are located on both sides of the lower back adjacent to the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus and other organs, separated by a layer of the retroperitoneum, so when kidney problems occur, they may be misdiagnosed as diseases of the female reproductive system. Female gynecological-related diseases are also often misdiagnosed as kidney diseases, for example, abdominal pain from adnexitis and kidney stones are basically in the same location, so ultrasound and other tests are needed to clarify the diagnosis. The kidneys are an organ for excreting metabolic waste, so you need to pay attention to drinking more water to speed up metabolism and promote waste discharge to avoid urine deposition and kidney stones and other diseases, which may lead to kidney failure in serious cases. You need to pay attention to a reasonable diet, combine work and rest, avoid excessive fatigue and alcohol abuse, and keep the perineum clean and hygienic to avoid bacterial upstream infections that can lead to reproductive system infections and urinary system infections.