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Conjointly, what does pain from kidney disease feel like?
Kidney pain is felt higher and deeper in your body than back pain. You may feel it in the upper half of your back, not the lower part. Unlike back discomfort, it's felt on one or both sides, usually under your rib cage. It's often constant.
At the same time, is pain a symptom of kidney disease? If the pain you feel is coming from your kidneys, it could be a sign of a kidney problem. Some problems that can cause kidney pain include: Urinary tract infection (UTI) Kidney infection.
Never mind, is kidney infection pain constant?
Type of pain Kidney pain is usually sharp if you have a kidney stone and a dull ache if you have an infection. Most often it will be constant. It won't get worse with movement or go away by itself without treatment.
How do you tell if your kidneys are functioning properly?
βThat usually involves simple laboratory tests: a urine test to look for kidney damage, and a blood test to measure how well the kidneys are working.β The urine test checks for a protein called albumin, which isn't routinely detected when your kidneys are healthy.