Had Kicked Near Kidney Area. Have Severe Pain But No Pain And Bruise. What Is It?
kicked really hard in the right lower back near kidney a couple hours ago severe pain no nausea or vomiting yet haven't noticed a bruise took a warm bath seem to help but having a hard time getting in and out of the tubwhat kind of injury could I be dealing with
If you kicked in the right lower back near kidney, do not use warm bathing or clothing. Instead, you should be using cold clothing (putting ice inside it) to the affected area to avoid hematoma for the following 48 hours.
Get paracetamol for the pain. Once again, do not use warm baths or clothing, only after 48 hours, you can use them.
If symptoms won't improve, consult physician immediately! After a couple of days, can do urine analysis and abdominal ultrasound to check for possible complications.
All the best! Dr.Alba
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Had Kicked Near Kidney Area. Have Severe Pain But No Pain And Bruise. What Is It?
Hi, If you kicked in the right lower back near kidney, do not use warm bathing or clothing. Instead, you should be using cold clothing (putting ice inside it) to the affected area to avoid hematoma for the following 48 hours. Get paracetamol for the pain. Once again, do not use warm baths or clothing, only after 48 hours, you can use them. If symptoms won t improve, consult physician immediately! After a couple of days, can do urine analysis and abdominal ultrasound to check for possible complications. All the best! Dr.Alba