Does back pain have anything to do with the kidneys?

Low back pain may be related to the kidneys, such as pyelonephritis, kidney stones, etc. It may also have nothing to do with the kidneys, such as lumbar muscle strain.
1. Pyelonephritis: Pyelonephritis belongs to upper urinary tract infection, the inflammation of the renal pelvis localized stimulation may cause pain and discomfort on both sides of the waist.
2. Kidney stones: patients with kidney stones may cause obstruction of the renal pelvis outlet, the urine produced by the kidneys accumulates in the kidneys to form hydronephrosis, more and more water accumulates in the kidneys, the pressure in the renal pelvis is getting higher and higher, and the patients may have the symptom of low back pain.
3. Lumbar muscle strain: pain on both sides of the waist is not necessarily caused by kidney disease, patients with lumbar muscle strain will cause muscle contracture, anaerobic metabolism of the local muscles, lactic acid increase may also lead to pain on both sides of the waist, and the pain in the waist may be aggravated in case of over exertion.
Lower back pain may also have other causes, it is recommended that patients go to the regular hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.