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Whom Should I Consult For Lower Back Pain And Kidney Pain?

i HAVE BEEN HAVING PAIN IN MY LOWER BACK RIGHT SIDE. MY PRIMARY CARE DR ORDERED A CT SCAN, THE RESULTS BEING NOTHING SHOWING YET THE PAIN PERSISTS. I M FAIRLY CERTAIN IT IS MY KIDNEY THAT HURTS. WHAT SPECIALIST SHOULD I CONSULT FOR INFORMATION ABOUT WHAT MIGHT BE CAUSING THE PAIN.
Tue, 25 Mar 2014
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Hello
Thanks for writing to HCM

Lower back ache may be due to many reasons.
You need proper clinical examination and investigations.
Besides abdomen visceral causes,lumbar disc prolapse should be excluded.
You need investigations like routine hemogram,Random blood sugar(RBS),Liver function test(LFT),Renal function test(RFT),Serum calcium and vitamin D level,Ultrasound of abdomen,X-ray L/S Spine (AP/Lateral),MRI L/S Spine.
MRI can exclude disc prolapse possibility.
Further investigations can be done if needed.
Proper treatment depend upon clinical findings and investigation reports.
Hope i have answered your query.

Take Care
Dr.Indu Bhushan
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Whom Should I Consult For Lower Back Pain And Kidney Pain?

Hello Thanks for writing to HCM Lower back ache may be due to many reasons. You need proper clinical examination and investigations. Besides abdomen visceral causes,lumbar disc prolapse should be excluded. You need investigations like routine hemogram,Random blood sugar(RBS),Liver function test(LFT),Renal function test(RFT),Serum calcium and vitamin D level,Ultrasound of abdomen,X-ray L/S Spine (AP/Lateral),MRI L/S Spine. MRI can exclude disc prolapse possibility. Further investigations can be done if needed. Proper treatment depend upon clinical findings and investigation reports. Hope i have answered your query. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan