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6. Back Pain or Flank Pain

Many people with kidney issues will experience pain in their side or back. Usually, this is due to a kidney infection or a kidney stone in the ureters that transfers urine to the bladder. The pain typically strikes in the flank, the area between the bottom of the rib cage and the hips. It can also flare up in the abdomen or lower back. Usually, the pain only affects one side, though it is possible for it to affect both.

When passing a kidney stone, the pain may migrate from one area to another as the stone travels through the urinary tract.

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