Kidney pain is not just back pain—it’s a specific type of discomfort that can be a sign of serious underlying health issues. Knowing how to identify kidney pain and understanding what causes it can help you act quickly and protect your kidney health.
In this blog post, we’ll explore what kidney pain feels like, its possible causes, associated symptoms, and when to seek professional help.
What Is Kidney Pain?
Your kidneys are bean-shaped organs located on either side of your spine, just below the rib cage. Kidney pain usually occurs in the flank area, which is the side of your back, just below the ribs. It can be felt on one or both sides and may radiate to the lower abdomen or groin.
Kidney pain is different from general back pain—it often indicates a problem within the urinary system and should not be ignored.
Common Causes of Kidney Pain
1. Kidney Stones
One of the most common causes, kidney stones are hard mineral deposits that form in the kidneys. They can cause intense, sharp pain when they move or block the urinary tract.
Symptoms may include:
Severe pain on one side of the back
Nausea and vomiting
Blood in urine
Painful urination
2. Kidney Infection (Pyelonephritis)
A kidney infection is usually caused by bacteria traveling from the bladder. It can cause serious complications if left untreated.
Symptoms may include:
Dull, aching pain on one or both sides
Fever and chills
Frequent, painful urination
Cloudy or foul-smelling urine
3. Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)
An inherited disorder where fluid-filled cysts develop in the kidneys, causing pain and kidney dysfunction over time.
Symptoms may include:
Persistent pain or heaviness in the back or sides
High blood pressure
Blood in the urine
Enlarged abdomen
4. Urinary Tract Obstruction
Blockage in the urinary system—such as from a tumor, enlarged prostate, or scar tissue—can lead to pressure buildup and kidney pain.
5. Kidney Injury or Trauma
A direct blow or accident affecting the kidneys can result in pain, bruising, or internal bleeding.
How to Differentiate Kidney Pain from Back Pain
Feature Kidney Pain Muscular Back Pain
Location Deep in the flank, side, or lower abdomen Lower back or spine area
Type of Pain Dull, aching, or sharp; often constant Aching, throbbing, worsens with movement
Additional Symptoms Fever, nausea, urinary changes Stiffness, soreness, muscle spasms
When to See a Doctor
You should seek immediate medical attention if you experience:
Severe or sharp flank pain
Fever with chills
Nausea and vomiting
Blood in urine
Difficulty urinating
Pain that radiates to the groin
Early diagnosis is crucial to prevent complications such as kidney failure, sepsis, or permanent damage.
Expert Kidney Care at Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic
At Prabhakar Bhurke Nephrology, Urology, and Gynaecology Fertility Clinic, our team of specialists provides advanced diagnostics and treatment for all types of kidney-related conditions.
Led by Dr. Sandip Prabhakar Bhurke, an expert Kidney (Renal) Nephrologist, we offer:
Diagnosis and management of kidney infections, stones, and chronic disease
Ultrasound and imaging support
Kidney function tests
Pain management and personalized treatment plans
Home and video consultations
Our centers in Andheri West (Lokhandwala) and Borivali West, Mumbai, are equipped with cutting-edge technology and compassionate professionals ready to help.
Don’t Ignore Kidney Pain—Get Checked Today
If you’re experiencing kidney pain, especially along with other symptoms, don’t delay. Early diagnosis and expert care can save your kidneys—and your overall health.
Book an appointment with our nephrology experts now and take the first step toward relief and recovery.