I feel like my kidneys are throbbing.

The kidney itself does not jump, sometimes it may be a muscle spasm caused by abnormal discharge of muscle nerves in the area where the kidney is located. The kidney is fixed by several ligaments in the abdominal cavity and is located on both sides of the spine. The right kidney will be slightly 1-2cm lower than the left kidney because of the position of the liver, and the normal range of movement is between 1-2cm, and there will be no obvious beating or excessive displacement of amplitude. If you feel frequent jumping in the kidney area, you can first go to the hospital to check the kidney ultrasound or kidney CT to understand the current size, location and shape of the kidney and exclude the feeling of jumping caused by primary kidney disease. If the throbbing sensation is diagnosed to be caused by muscular neuropathy in the kidney area, the throbbing sensation in the kidney area will mostly improve or disappear soon after treatment to activate blood circulation and nourish nerves to address the cause. In addition, it is also necessary to exclude that it is caused by neurosis, and sometimes psychological intervention and treatment are needed.