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Kidney Pain and Excessive Urination



I have dealt with extreme pain in my right kidney and excessive urination during the day and all night.  I have been dealing with this for nearly 5 years now and can't seem to get any answers. Bladder infections, UTIs and stones have all been ruled out, and the only recent possibility is Diabetes Insipidus. However, but I can't seem to find the link between my extreme pain and the Diabetes Insipidus. Any help here???
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Diet and Kidney Health



If you suffer from kidney problems or kidney pain, changing your diet can make a world of difference.

 
 

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Kidney Pain and Kidney Infections



Kidney infections can cause a number of symptoms, including a strong urge to urinate, a burning sensation while urinating, abdominal pain, fever and back or groin pain. Luckily, if you've been diagnosed with a kidney infection, there are some steps you can take to alleviate your symptoms.

 


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Pain in Both Kidneys



A few years ago I hurt my back at work and had to have surgery to correct a problem with the bottom two disks.  Since then an occasional twinge but no serious problems. 
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Pain in the Right Kidney



For three days now I have had pain in the right kidney area but do not have any bladder infection symptoms.  The pain seems to be getting worse, and, sometimes, after sitting down for a period of time, getting up is excruciating.  Any help here? Thank you.  Maggie
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