I'm a self diagnosed diabetic (i have a
bad history with doctors) and my kidneys
hurt. I'm pretty much sure I have a Kidney
disease...
Last night I ate a lot of meat and today
my kidneys hurt especially. Is this
something that could occur normally? Or am
I in more pain than usual because I
probably have kidney disease?
My kidneys hurt often... not everyday, but
a lot of the time.. sometimes I only feel
it a little bit sometimes I feel it a
lot... I also get very stressed at work
and I start to shake and stuff meaning I
probably have high blood pressure.
I'm going to finally bite my fears and go
see a doctor again soon to finally put out
all of my hopes that this horrible disease
isn't in my life, but i'm already certain
that it is. I guess I'm just not ready to
accept all of this as I feel living as a
diabetic is not living at all.
You can assume for some disease but you
can't self-diagnose them especially
conditions like diabetes, kidney disorders
or high blood pressure. These conditions
requires certain diagnostic procedures to
prove them.
Diabetes requires measurement of the blood
glucose level and hypertensia requires
measurement of the blood pressure.
Kidney pain (colica renalis) is severe,
sharp pain that irradiates from the lower
back to the front and down to the
genitals. It is often accompanied with
often peeing. In case of kidney infection
you can also have fiver. Physical
examination, blood analyzes, urine
analyzes and abdominal ultrasound are
requested for confirming or excluding any
kidney disorder.
Can you go to your GP now?
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