Hidden pain in the kidney area may be related to kidney lesions (kidney stones, spinal diseases, kidney cysts, kidney tumors, etc.), local strains (lumbar soft tissue injuries, lumbar disc herniation, etc.), gynecological inflammation (pelvic inflammatory disease, adnexitis, menstrual cramps, etc.), and other causes.
1. Kidney lesions: Kidney diseases such as kidney stones, spondylolisthesis, renal cysts, renal tumors, etc. may induce symptoms such as vague pain in the kidney area and abnormal urine.
2. Local strain: Long-term engagement in heavy physical labor may cause local strain, which may lead to vague pain in the kidney area, common lumbar soft tissue injury, lumbar disc herniation and other diseases.
3. Gynecological inflammation: When women experience pain in the kidney area, they usually consider pelvic inflammatory disease, adnexitis, dysmenorrhea and other gynecological diseases, which may be accompanied by abnormal menstruation, abnormal leukorrhea and other symptoms.
It is recommended that when patients experience pain in the kidney area, they should go to the hospital in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.