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What Causes Lower Back Pain And High BP?

Hi, Yes, thank you. I m concerned that I might have chronic kidney disease. I ve had lower back pain and pain a little bit higher on one side only. I feel like my blood pressure has rised. I ve had a major headache since last night and I can t lay down because I feel like my head is going to explode
Mon, 19 Sep 2016
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Hello,

I have gone through your medical history carefully and understood your concern.


Before running into final conclusions, I have some some questions to ask that would make your health situation more clear.

- is this the first time you're having such problems?
- have you ever done any tests before or recently to see your kidney function?
- do you suffer of any other diseases that may give back pain?
- any family history for kidney diseases?
- have you measured your blood pressure?

Chronic kidney diseases may cause back pain but they are also combined with urinary tract disturbances, which you are not reporting.

They can make blood pressure rise as well. Hypertension is a side effect or a complication of these diseases. However, in your case, I should be sure that you have hypertension by measuring your blood pressure (bp) or by analyzing the figures.

Your headache may be because your hypertension, however, other causes, like tension headaches, or stress should be also ruled out.

As you may see, the best thing you should do is to monitor your bp. An urine analysis, abdominal ultrasound and kidney function test are advised to rule out chronic kidney disease.

Low back X-ray is advised to rule out spondyloarthrosis or other pathologies related to vertebral column or joint problems.

Hope it was of help!
Dr.Albana

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What Causes Lower Back Pain And High BP?

Hello, I have gone through your medical history carefully and understood your concern. Before running into final conclusions, I have some some questions to ask that would make your health situation more clear. - is this the first time you re having such problems? - have you ever done any tests before or recently to see your kidney function? - do you suffer of any other diseases that may give back pain? - any family history for kidney diseases? - have you measured your blood pressure? Chronic kidney diseases may cause back pain but they are also combined with urinary tract disturbances, which you are not reporting. They can make blood pressure rise as well. Hypertension is a side effect or a complication of these diseases. However, in your case, I should be sure that you have hypertension by measuring your blood pressure (bp) or by analyzing the figures. Your headache may be because your hypertension, however, other causes, like tension headaches, or stress should be also ruled out. As you may see, the best thing you should do is to monitor your bp. An urine analysis, abdominal ultrasound and kidney function test are advised to rule out chronic kidney disease. Low back X-ray is advised to rule out spondyloarthrosis or other pathologies related to vertebral column or joint problems. Hope it was of help! Dr.Albana