Question
Always feel exhausted, the right renal region often has a dull ache, occasionally it feels like a hernia, breathing is painful, sleep quality at night is poor, cannot turn over, and has lost a lot of weight. What’s causing the pain in the right renal region?
Answer
Given your current condition, the right renal region typically experiences dull pain, so be vigilant about the possibility of kidney stones and hydronephrosis. The treatment for kidney stones mainly depends on the size and location of the stone. If the stone is smaller than 1 millimeter, take some medication and drink plenty of water; it may fall out and be excreted naturally. Stones larger than 1 cm may fall out but are prone to getting stuck in the ureter, leading to kidney congestion and hydronephrosis. Kidney stones can also cause lower abdominal pain, urinary tract irritation, and hematuria. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for regular ultrasound examinations of the urinary system to further evaluate your condition.