How To Get Relief From Kidney Pain

Extended Bed Rest

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An individual who is experiencing kidney pain due to a kidney injury may be put on extended bed rest. An aneurysm, arteriovenous fistula, trauma, arterial blockage, or renal vein thrombosis can cause injury to an individual's kidney. Injuries to the kidney can also be the result of a tumor, bladder obstruction, diabetes, toxic substance exposure, inflammation, ureteropelvic junction obstruction, kidney stones, autoimmune disorders, cancer, uric acid buildup, hypertension, medical procedures, or ureteral obstruction. Treatment for injuries to the kidneys focuses on the prevention of further complications and treatment of symptoms, such as pain and bleeding. An individual with a kidney injury may be required to be on extended bed rest for several weeks, which allows the kidney tissues to repair themselves without added strain or stress that naturally comes with everyday physical activity. Extended bed rest also helps with pain relief and preventing kidney failure following kidney injury.

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