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Causes of dull pain in male right lower back

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In daily life, many people may experience dull pain in the lower back. There are many causes of low back pain, which may be caused by lumbar disc herniation, muscle strain, spinal stenosis, kidney deficiency, waist injury, etc. However, different people require different analysis. Let’s discuss the reasons for the dull pain in the right lower back of men?

Male patients mainly present with dull pain in the right lower back, which may be caused by the following symptoms:

First, stones in the genitourinary system usually cause recurring pain. If the stone becomes incarcerated, the patient will experience severe pain, blood in urination, obvious nausea and vomiting, and the pain may also radiate to the groin or vulva of the affected limb. Second, lumbar muscle injury caused by chronic muscle strain or degenerative changes in the intervertebral disc. Lumbar disc herniation can also manifest as lower back pain, which will aggravate the condition after exercise, and may even be accompanied by pain and discomfort in the lower limbs.

Third, some patients suffer from abdominal organ diseases, most commonly patients with chronic appendicitis, especially retroperitoneal appendix. When the disease occurs, it will manifest as pain in the lower back, accompanied by fever, and the test will also show an increase in the blood count.

In addition, the common causes of dull pain in men’s right waist are:

First, lumbar muscle strain. This can be said to be the most common cause, and an important distinguishing point between it and pain caused by kidney disease is that it will worsen after activity.

Second, chronic kidney disease, such as subacute pyelonephritis and various glomerulonephritis. A urine test may reveal proteinuria, occult blood, or a positive white blood cell count. Third, diseases of the gallbladder, liver, and pancreas. This disease can radiate to the right waist and cause low back pain. Positive findings will be found in hepatobiliary and pancreatic B-ultrasound and liver function tests.

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