Lower back pain
This is the most common manifestation. The pain can be prolonged or throbbing in both sides of the spine, just below the ribs, according to Medicalnewstaay.
Many people when experiencing this situation can easily confuse it with back pain due to sitting for a long time or heavy labor, but if it recurs frequently, they need to think about kidney problems.
Joint and rib pain
Feeling heavily, moisture, sometimes pain in the hips or ribs, can be accompanied by pain spreading to the lower abdomen.
This is a typical sign of abnormalities in the urinary system, including kidney disease.
Abdominal and pelvic pain
In some cases of weak kidneys, nephritis or kidney stones, the pain tends to spread to the lower abdomen and pelvis.
Patients may also experience symptoms of difficulty urinating, diarrhea or bloody urination.
Pain spreads to the groin and thighs
When stones move in the urethra, the pain is often severe and spreads from the hips to the groin, swelling, and even up to the thighs. This is a rather typical condition of kidney and urethral stones.
Pain accompanied by discomfort throughout the body
In addition to specific pain locations, patients may also feel tired, body aches, and general health decline.
This condition is easily confused with common musculoskeletal pain, causing many people to be subjective.