UTI, kidney stones: The most likely cause is infection. Usually seen with flank pain and polyuria. However, kidney stones are a common cause of pain. This usually radiates to the groin. Another possibility could be a muscle strain or spams. Try hydration, and stretching. If symptoms continue, see your physician for a urine analysis, or ultra sound.
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