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What Does Lower Back Pain Post Treatment For Kidney Infection Suggest?

Hello. I had a kidney infection and took antibotics. I have now have done the full treatment of antibotics and have no pain other then back pain. It is only on my lower right side and I don t know if it is still from my kidney infection or something else. And if it is just my kidneys how long is this going to last?
Fri, 13 Mar 2015
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i share your concern this lower back pain could be related to kidney infection or spine and disc problem

In my opinion you should consult your doctor for urine test for culture and sensitivity test to know the exact bacteria causing infection and it's susceptibility to a particular antibiotics
have plenty of fluid which will flush off the genitourinary tract

get an X ray or MRI of LS spine for lower back pain to look for spine or disc bulging problem
stretching exercise and physiotherapy will definitely help you

hope this addresses your query
thanks for using our services
best wishes
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What Does Lower Back Pain Post Treatment For Kidney Infection Suggest?

Hello i share your concern this lower back pain could be related to kidney infection or spine and disc problem In my opinion you should consult your doctor for urine test for culture and sensitivity test to know the exact bacteria causing infection and it s susceptibility to a particular antibiotics have plenty of fluid which will flush off the genitourinary tract get an X ray or MRI of LS spine for lower back pain to look for spine or disc bulging problem stretching exercise and physiotherapy will definitely help you hope this addresses your query thanks for using our services best wishes