Chronic back pain is often misdiagnosed as a musculoskeletal issue, when in fact, kidney stones may be the hidden cause .
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With a kidney stone, you might have pain in your back or side. With a UTI, you might have pain in your bladder, groin, or lower abdomen. With kidney stones, your urine is more likely to contain blood.
Urinary analgesics, like phenazopyridine (better known as AZO, Uristat, or Pyridium), can help relieve the burning sensation ...
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Columnist Betty Vertin hopes her family's experience with kidney stones might help you be better prepared while living with DMD.
Here are the top 5 unusual signs that may appear in the morning when your kidneys are not functioning properly.