Kidney pain :
Pain can occur at the back or sides and is often linked to kidney disorders. Normally it results from stones, infections of the urinary tract, pyelonephritis (kidney infection), or even injuries to the kidney tissue. Fever, chills, urine that is changed in color or odor, and urinary frequency, nausea, often accompany this pain. Diagnosis for renal pain can be diagnosed with a combination of a physical exam, urine tests, blood tests, or imaging studies. It relies on treatment for its diagnosis for example, in kidney stones, the patient might require increased fluid intake or medication to help pass it, while infections may require antibiotics. Chronic kidney disease would be primarily treated and managed by treating underlying diseases-such as diabetes or hypertension. Persistent or increasing kidney pain should be taken to a medical provider for proper assessment and treatment.