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Q: Undiagnosed Kidney Pain
asked by: mmbenson on March 4th, 2004
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Hi. I'm 26 years old and for years now i've had what I think is kidney pain. It doesn't feel like muscular back pain, but seems to be a bit higher than my kidneys--mid back, on either side of the spine.

I've had numerous urine tests done that showed no abnormalities. I had a ct scan that showed ovarian cysts, but no kidney abnormalities. I often get the pain first thing in the morning when my bladder is very full.

This is often very painful and worrisome. Any suggestions?
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Spoike
replied on March 24th, 2004
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I get the same pains when I go to toilet but that's as a result of a bladder disorder.

I suggest you tell a doctor what you are experiencing and say that although there are no evident abnormalities to your kidneys, you think there is something wrong and is there anything you can do to help *thumbs up*
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