Lower back pain: how to differentiate common causes and when it could be related to the kidneys

When to see a doctor?

You should seek medical attention if your low back pain is accompanied by:

  • Dark, foamy, or bloody urine
  • Swelling in the feet or face
  • Persistent fatigue
  • Fever or burning when urinating

These may be signs that the problem is not with the muscles, but with the kidneys.

Important notice:
This content is educational and informational only. It is not a substitute for professional medical diagnosis or treatment. In the event of persistent or worrying symptoms, always consult a health professional.

Watch the following video from Dr. Pedro Vidal’s channel, all this vital information is detailed: