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Kidney pain

Find out how this type of pain may feel and what health problems can cause it.

Definition

Some health problems that affect a kidney can cause pain. You might feel kidney pain as a dull ache just below the ribs along your side or back. But pain in these areas often has other causes that aren't related to the kidneys.

The kidneys are a pair of small organs located toward the back of your body, just under the lower ribs. One kidney sits on each side of the spine. Kidney pain — also called renal pain — most often affects only one side of the body. Fever and urinary symptoms often happen along with kidney pain.

Causes

Many things can cause kidney pain. It can be due to health problems such as:

  • Bleeding in the kidney (also called a hemorrhage)
  • Blood clots in kidney veins (also called renal vein thrombosis)
  • Dehydration (which is when the body doesn't have enough water and other fluids to work properly)
  • Kidney cysts (fluid-filled pouches that form on or in the kidneys)
  • Kidney stones (hard objects that form due to chemicals in urine)
  • Kidney injury (which could be caused by an accident, a fall or contact sports)

Some diseases that can cause kidney pain are:

  • Hydronephrosis (which is swelling in one or both kidneys)
  • Kidney cancer (or a kidney tumor)
  • Kidney infection (also called pyelonephritis)
  • Polycystic kidney disease (a genetic illness that causes cysts to form in the kidneys)

You could have one of these health problems and not have kidney pain. For example, most kidney cancers don't cause symptoms until they're advanced.

When to see a doctor

Contact a healthcare professional right away if you feel constant, dull, one-sided pain in your back or side. Ask for a same-day appointment if you also:

  • Have fever, body aches and fatigue.
  • Had a recent urinary tract infection.
  • Feel pain when you urinate.
  • See blood in your urine.
  • Have an upset stomach or vomiting.

Get emergency care if you have sudden, serious kidney pain, with or without blood in your urine.

Last Updated: June 30th, 2026