This Interstitial Cystitis Awareness Month, we’re shining a light on a condition that affects thousands of women but is often ...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can cause back pain, especially if the infection spreads to the kidneys, leading to pyelonephritis. Recognizing symptoms like painful urination, fever, and flank pain ...
Various conditions can cause pain in the abdomen and back. These include menstrual pain, endometriosis, kidney stones, and pancreatitis. More serious causes include a kidney infection or appendicitis.
Persistent back pain can signal serious conditions like heart attack or kidney damage, beyond musculoskeletal issues. Heart ...
Obstructive uropathy is a blockage that prevents urine from flowing naturally through the urinary system. The blockage may cause significant pain, nausea, and difficulty urinating. Several factors can ...
Lower back pain is not the only sign of kidney issues. Dr. Daniel Kim, DO, a board-certified physician with Medical Offices ...
Brandi Jones has over two decades of experience as a nurse in an acute care setting. Her clinical background includes pediatrics, medical-surgical, and women's health. She also specializes in ...