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What Causes Pain In Lower Right Quadrant Of Back?

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Posted on Mon, 19 Jan 2015
Question: I have experienced pain in lower right quadrant of my back - in area of kidney. I is primarily when I sit down on a hard chair for periods of time it doesnt feel muscular in nature but more like the beginnings of a kidney stone. it has been off and on now for about 2 weeks. Any thoughts
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Answered by Dr. Anshul Varshney (8 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Mechanical Pain.

Detailed Answer:
Welcome To HCM. I am Dr Anshul Varshney.
I understand your concern.
This seems to be Mechanical Pain. In simple language this pain is due to either muscular or disc problems. A pain due to Stone is never affected by change in posture nor it has any relation with sitting or standing. A renal colic due to stone is very severe, can be associated with vomitings. I would advise you to do hot fomentation at least 3-4 times a day. Also take bed rest. If this doesn't improve, it would be a wise decision to get an Ultrasound Abdomen done to be sure for stones.
I hope this information helps.
If you have any further questions please ask me.
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What Causes Pain In Lower Right Quadrant Of Back?

Brief Answer: Mechanical Pain. Detailed Answer: Welcome To HCM. I am Dr Anshul Varshney. I understand your concern. This seems to be Mechanical Pain. In simple language this pain is due to either muscular or disc problems. A pain due to Stone is never affected by change in posture nor it has any relation with sitting or standing. A renal colic due to stone is very severe, can be associated with vomitings. I would advise you to do hot fomentation at least 3-4 times a day. Also take bed rest. If this doesn't improve, it would be a wise decision to get an Ultrasound Abdomen done to be sure for stones. I hope this information helps. If you have any further questions please ask me.