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Understanding Morning Lower Back Pain: Causes and Specialist Guidance

Lower back pain? Hello, doctor: I would like to ask, when I wake up in the morning, my entire lower back feels very sore. What could be the issues, and which specialty should I consult? Thank you.


Dr. Xiao Yongxun Reply:
Hello: There are many causes of lower back pain, including localized injuries, lesions in the abdominal or pelvic cavities, spinal disorders, nerve root pathologies, fascial inflammation, or muscle spasms. While various conditions can lead to lower back pain, they may also presen...

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Understanding Left Side Lower Back Pain: Causes and Concerns for Students

Left flank pain? Hello Dr. Wu, I would like to ask you: I am a senior high school student, and since July of last year, I have been studying at a cram school for about fourteen hours a day, drinking approximately 1000 to 1500 cc of water daily. Starting in March of this year, as ...


Dr. Wu Jiyu Reply:
1. First, rule out kidney inflammation or kidney stones—consider arranging for a urinalysis and renal ultrasound. 2. If neither of these is the cause, consider inflammation of the muscles and tendons beside the spine (which may be caused by prolonged sitting; please ensure proper...

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Understanding Morning Lower Back Pain: Causes and Solutions

Lower back pain? Hello Doctor, I have been experiencing severe lower back pain every morning when I wake up. At times, the pain is so intense that it makes it difficult to breathe, and I often wake up due to the pain. However, the discomfort usually subsides on its own after abou...


Dr. Wang Weijie Reply:
Your symptoms resolve on their own after about half an hour? This seems more like pain caused by neuromuscular issues. You might consider consulting a neurosurgeon or orthopedic specialist for a spinal X-ray to determine if there is any nerve compression. Typically, pain caused b...

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Understanding Kidney Atrophy: Causes, Risks, and Diagnosis Explained

Renal atrophy I experienced lower back pain six months ago, and upon examining my kidneys, it was found that my left kidney measures 9 cm while my right kidney measures 12.2 cm. Both blood and urine tests were normal. The doctor was uncertain whether the left kidney atrophy was c...


Dr. Wang Weijie Reply:
Hello, the normal size of a kidney is approximately 10-12 centimeters, and its shape resembles that of a fava bean. Your left kidney is indeed smaller in size. Distinguishing whether this is due to congenital atrophy or acquired atrophy is quite challenging. It may be caused by c...

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Can You Drink Milk with Proteinuria? Understanding Dietary Restrictions

Can I drink milk if I have proteinuria? Hello, doctor! I have kidney issues and have been hospitalized multiple times. Recently, several tests have shown proteinuria, and my urine often appears foamy like soap. I also frequently experience pain in my right lower back. Could you p...


Dr. Yang Zhongwei Reply:
Hello: The test conducted on your urine is for albumin, which should normally not be detectable in urine. If you consistently show proteinuria in your urine tests, it may indicate an issue with your renal glomeruli, and further examination is necessary. As for your lower back pai...

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Understanding Lower Back Pain: When to Seek Medical Attention

Pain in the lower back, noticeable when turning over and walking? Two days ago, while I was sleeping, I turned over and felt a sharp pain in my lower back. I initially thought it was due to sitting too long at work during the day. However, the next morning, the pain persisted, an...


Dr. Wang Weijie Reply:
Dear Miss Peggy: Your symptoms appear to be indicative of acute pyelonephritis, which is characterized by fever, flank pain, dysuria, burning sensation, and increased urinary frequency. Symptoms can vary from person to person, and a correct diagnosis requires urine analysis and u...

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Understanding Persistent Left-Sided Lower Back Pain: When to Seek Further Evaluation

Chronic low back pain Hello Doctor, I have been experiencing lower back pain for two months now. The pain is particularly noticeable on the left side, but it is not unbearable and does not worsen significantly with sitting or lying down. However, there have been two instances whe...


Dr. Wang Weijie Reply:
Common examinations for low back pain in nephrology: 1. Urinalysis: This can initially determine whether the low back pain is caused by a disease. The presence of red blood cells in the urine may indicate kidney or ureteral stones, and in rare cases, tumors; the presence of white...

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Understanding Left Lower Back Pain: Possible Causes and Insights

Lumbar issues? Hello, doctor. I have pain in the left side of my lower back. Symptoms: Initially, I felt soreness in my lower back upon waking up in the morning. After a few days, there was a day when I woke up with significant pain in my lower back, making it impossible to lie f...


Dr. Zeng Guosen Reply:
Hello: Lower back pain, especially in the morning. Based on the limited symptom description from online users, it is not possible to provide a definitive diagnosis. Myofascial inflammation or ankylosing spondylitis should be evaluated first, followed by assessment of visceral and...

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Understanding Left Lower Back Pain After Exercise: When to See a Doctor

Lower back After exercising, I experience a sharp pain in the left lower back (around the area where the kidneys are located). What could this symptom be? After resting for two days, the pain seems to be less noticeable. Should I see a doctor?


Dr. Wang Weijie Reply:
Hello: The symptoms you described seem to be caused by muscle strain after exercise, which typically improves with rest. Generally, poor posture is the most common cause of lower back pain. When it comes to kidney-related lower back pain, common causes include kidney infections a...

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Understanding Health Issues: What Do Bloodshot Eyes and Pain Indicate?

Could you please tell me which part of the body is experiencing issues? (Asking on behalf of a friend) Hello, Dr. Hsiao! I have a friend who works 12-hour night shifts. Recently, I've noticed some slight redness in her eyes, and they appear a bit yellowish. She occasionally ...


Dr. Xiao Jingqin Reply:
The sclera on the inner side of the eyeball contains a rich network of blood vessels. People often mistakenly assume that a slight yellowing, especially when the blood vessels are congested or there is some subcutaneous bleeding, indicates jaundice caused by liver disease. Howeve...

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Understanding Kidney Displacement: Potential Risks and Complications

About the kidneys? I recently experienced a sensation of something in my left kidney. After undergoing a urethrogram, it was found that only my right kidney is slightly displaced. What potential complications could arise from this? During a previous examination, the doctor mentio...


Dr. Yao Quan Reply:
Dear Ms. Lin, Hello! According to your letter, your intravenous pyelography revealed that your right kidney is descended, but your symptoms are occurring on the left side (where you often feel something in the left kidney area). You did not mention whether there are any symptoms...

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Signs of Kidney Issues: Understanding Symptoms and Early Warnings

Are there any issues with the kidneys? Recently, I've been feeling pain in the middle of my back on the left side, and my dark circles under the eyes have become more pronounced and unnatural. A friend mentioned that this might be concerning, so I would like to know what ear...


Dr. Wang Weijie Reply:
Early screening for kidney disease can be determined through urine tests to check for proteinuria, hematuria, and glucose in the urine. The most common cause of lower back pain is poor posture, followed by conditions that may cause back pain, such as kidney stones or infections. ...

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Understanding Persistent Health Issues: Seeking Answers for Common Symptoms

Many questions, please take the time to clarify, thank you! I am 29 years old, 165 cm tall, and weigh 50 kg. In recent years, I have frequently experienced the following symptoms: 1. I suffer from insomnia and vivid dreams every day, with poor sleep quality. Despite feeling ver...


Dr. Yang Hongzhi Reply:
Hello: Based on your symptoms, it is difficult to determine if there is any specific disease. Generally, when FT4 is elevated, TSH tends to decrease; your results are atypical and may warrant further monitoring. ANA is an indicator of autoimmune diseases, and a positive reaction ...

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Understanding High Uric Acid Levels: Causes, Treatments, and Lifestyle Tips

Regarding the issue of high uric acid levels? I would like to consult a doctor. I have a condition of elevated uric acid levels, with values between 11 and 12. Is the normal value 7? I discovered this issue three years ago when I suddenly experienced severe lower back pain and wa...


Dr. Wang Weijie Reply:
Hello, Ayou: The uric acid level should be maintained below 7.0 mg/dL. The most common sites affected by gout are the joints, particularly the interphalangeal and metatarsophalangeal joints (especially the big toe). During an acute attack, colchicine is typically administered alo...

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Understanding Right Side Abdominal Pain: Causes and Solutions

The location of my pain is 20 centimeters to the right of the navel? The area of pain is located 20 centimeters to the right of the navel (waist size 31 inches, weight 61 kg) in the lower back. I have been experiencing this for 10 months. I underwent acupuncture with traditional ...


Dr. Yao Quan Reply:
Mr. Jeff: Hello. You have been experiencing right-sided lower back pain for the past 10 months, and despite treatment from both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine (rehabilitation and orthopedic specialists), it has not been completely resolved. Based on your sympto...

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Effective Remedies for Persistent Lower Back Pain: When to Seek Help

Lower back pain? Hello. This morning when I woke up, I felt some soreness in my back and lower back. The symptoms persisted until I finished work. By around 10 PM, the soreness in my lower back turned into pain. Any position I tried caused unbearable pain. The lower back pain pre...


Dr. Wang Weijie Reply:
There are many causes of lower back pain. It is recommended that you first consult a urologist or nephrologist to determine if there are any issues with the urinary system. If it is confirmed that there are no problems with the urinary system, you may then see an orthopedic speci...

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Understanding Lower Back Pain: Is It a Kidney Issue?

Lower back pain? Hello Dr. Wang: My husband has been experiencing frequent lower back pain. Could this indicate a problem with his kidneys or kidney inflammation? Thank you, Dr. Wang.


Dr. Wang Weijie Reply:
1. To determine whether there is kidney inflammation or infection, a urine test is necessary to check for the presence of white blood cells and bacteria. 2. Common causes of lower back pain include poor posture, which accounts for 85% of cases, while other possible causes include...

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Understanding Sleep Disruptions: Is Your Kidney Health at Risk?

Lower back pain causing difficulty sleeping? Hello Doctor: In the past year, when I sleep on my right side at night, I often wake up around 3-4 AM due to a strong urge to urinate and lower back pain. Each time, the volume of urine is quite large, over 500cc. After waking up, I fr...


Dr. Wu Jiyu Reply:
Check/Precautions: 1. Please monitor your blood pressure first. 2. Then arrange for urine and kidney function tests. 3. Lower back pain, aside from the kidneys (such as infections or stones), is often due to inflammation of the muscles and tendons alongside the spine, and may not...

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Understanding Kidney Stones: Symptoms, Pain Relief, and Hydration Tips

Kidney problems Hello doctor, during a recent health check, I discovered that I have two kidney stones in my right kidney. After examination, it was determined that these stones were caused by my childhood habit of not drinking enough water. The doctor advised that surgery is not...


Dr. Wu Jiyu Reply:
Hello: First, it is important to confirm whether the pain is caused by kidney stones. "Gently tapping the lower back can elicit severe pain"—this symptom is very similar to pain caused by kidney stones; additionally, a kidney infection can also cause lower back pain. Se...

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Which Specialist to See for Abdominal Swelling and Discomfort?

Should I see a general internist or a urologist? I have had a slight swelling in the area just above my left reproductive organ since middle school when I exert myself, but it hasn't interfered with my daily life, so I didn't pay much attention to it. Now that I am 26, ...


Dr. Lin Mingfeng Reply:
Based on the described symptoms, it may be a hernia. It is recommended to first consult a urologist.

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