As for Polycystic Kidney Disease patients, very few symptoms can be found in
the early stage when the cysts are still small. Many sensitive patients may feel
waist pain in this stage and this painful feeling becomes more and more serious
with cysts growing and illness condition aggravating.
Generally, waist pain for Polycystic Kidney Disease can be caused by the
following reasons:
Kidney capsule or blood vessel nervous of renal pedicle is pulled by cysts or
kidney enlargement or acute hemorrhea inside cysts.
PKD patients are easily complicated by stones or bleeding which may produce
blood clot, causing ureter obstruction. Then patients may have the feeling of
renal colic.
Physical activity and long-term walking or sitting can also cause waist
pain.
Due to urine washing, stones may be moved, which can lead to pain on kidney
region.
When there is an urinary tract infection complicated with cysts, PKD patients
can feel painful on kidney region.
Waist pain can be felt if there is perinephric hematoma or abscess caused by
sharp enlargement of cysts.
Enlarged kidney can draw-off renal pedicle due to tenesmus, which can lead to
dull pain on waist or abdomen.
The above are several causes of waist pain for Polycystic Kidney Disease
patients. If you still have other questions about this, you can email to kidney-treatment@hotmail.com or consult our doctors online for free.