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  2. Kidney pain: Causes, location, and what it feels like

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    Where do you feel kidney pain? A person may feel kidney pain under the lower part of their rib cage. They may feel it on either their right or left side, or they may experience it on...

  3. Kidney Pain: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD

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    Kidney pain location Your two kidneys sit just below your ribcage on either side of your spinal cord. Often, you'll feel kidney pain on the left or right side of your...

  4. Kidney Pain Location and Sensation. Most people tend to associate pain in the area between the ribs and hips as either digestive problems or muscular back pain. However, kidney pain isn’t always felt in the same place as the kidney’s location.

  5. Kidney Pain: What It Feels Like, Symptoms, Causes, and More

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    Kidney pain can feel like a dull backache between the lower ribs and hips that affects one or both sides. It may cause other symptoms and often requires urgent medical care. The kidneys are...

  6. Kidney Pain vs. Back Pain: Location, Symptoms, and More

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    Kidney pain is often felt in your flank, the area on either side of your spine between the bottom of your rib cage and your hips. It may also occur in your side, abdomen, or lower back. The...

  7. Where do I feel kidney pain? You feel kidney pain in the area where your kidneys are located: Near the middle of your back, just under your ribcage, on each side of your spine. Your kidneys are part of the urinary tract, the organs that make urine (i.e., pee) and remove it from your body.

  8. Kidney Pain: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Verywell Health

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    Kidney pain, also known as renal pain, can be felt where the kidneys are located: in the middle of the back, on either side of the spine, and just under the ribcage. Sometimes, the pain will be situated on the side of the body between the upper abdomen and back, where it is referred to as flank pain.