Why does my right side Hurt?


Question:
My right side has a constant harsh pain. It will go away for a little while then come back with a vengence..My pee has almost a brown tint to it and I feel like crap..The pain is actually in the right side of my back.

Answers:
I had a serious kidney infection years ago, and those were my symptoms. Go to the doctor ASAP!! If you don't you can end up doing damage to your organs.
this could be a serious kidney problem. You need to see a doctor of urology as soon as possible. Do not put this off.
the pain on the side could also be a hernia, I'd definately check it out ASAP.

Good luck!
you prb need to see a doctor soon.might be kidneys,or liver.sounds kinda like a kidney stone which i been dealing with.if it is too bad go to the ER or call your doctor asap.Please see a doctor soon.
please asap u read this answer call your md for an evaluation. its sounds like your having trouble with your kidneys. you could be describing hepatitis, a kidney infection or kidneystones. tell the person who answers the phone u need to be seen today.goodluck;)michele
After you are drinking enough water and taking a good multi-vitamin if your pee does not go to a nice light yellow (bright if there is too much of the B vitamins) then see a Doctor.
Muscles like ropes are made of many fibers or strands. If some of the individual fibers that work in combination to make the muscle strong are not relaxing they bulk up in the middle and are stretched thin on the ends which results in the appearance of "knots" they are the tender spots. The muscles that effect headaches can come from as far away as the lower back and include shoulders, arms, neck and head causing a cascade effect. So a massage (professional if possible) will help.
Arms frequently have knots not just in the arm (especially upper) but shoulders, back, and neck. Until you can reach around behind you one arm up and the other down and at least come close to touching your fingers there are probably more knots. To help get the ones under your shoulder blade - keep you elbow down and put your hand on the opposite shoulder while (if you dont have anyone helping) lean into the corner of a building to apply pressure to the knot.
Specific to the leg - run your hand lengthwise down the section of leg that hurts. You will find tender spots these are the knots described above. Apply pressure to this area in a similar motion just over the length of the knot - it will take many sessions of doing this once or twice per session to get the muscle to relax.
Specific to the head - at the base of the skull where it connects to the spine there is a ridge in an upsidedown V like shape - press in and up to the count of three, three times to help relax the muscles there. All through the hair scratch lightly the head you will find tender spots those are knots (rub the rest of the head) the idea is to go over them semi frequently until they are gone.
General - Muscles need magnisium (regulates many things) and potassium - both can be found in bananas or molasses (a swig or two)
Hydrate with any nonsugar (even the substitutes) liquids - quantity = your body weight divided by 2 times ounces daily. The head of neurology (10 years ago) at UCDavis told my husband that running a body low on water is like running a car low on oil - there will be problems.
Reference - The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook by Davies teaches about muscles and how to help them yourself.
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