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You must be drink more water for .It is very helpful and ayurveda treatment is effective for kidney stone.
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my left kidney shakes too
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Nope t**d face
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you are dying
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It's both my kidneys doing it . But that happens when you have a uti. That is what my grandma told me because she used to be a nurse
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Hey, this forum just calmed me down greatly from the intensity and fear. My kidney vibrates from time to time, it doesn't hurt at all but it vibrates. But for me, the vibration felt like a line from the left kidney going down.

What bothers me is where the pubic bones area is at, which can be bladder or vas deferens or any other internal organs there, it just start pulsating there (towards the left.) Most of the time they go together but not always. The vibration surely doesn't hurt at all, the pulsating... I would say it barely or on the border line of barely meeting the standard of pain, very minimal... I guess I can even say it pulsates strongly...

Anyone have this? My old man passed on some similar sh*t with cancer tumor growing on tube and bladder and kidney, am I going through this as a genetic thing? I know I need to check it out with doctors but the suspense is killing me, anyone know please reply.
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My right kidney also vibrates a couple times a day, I am happy to read that so many others have the same and no one has said it led to something else. My blood tests are good. Maybe it is the muscle around the kidney... as it feels like it touches the skin.
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I had this same problem before when I was taking Vitamin C with Quercetin. Very annoying! I cut out the Quercetin and after a few days it went away.
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Hello I'm having the same symptoms, what happened with all of you?
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Hello.

While "shaking" isn't a typical symptom associated with kidney issues, it's possible you're feeling some type of discomfort or pain in the region where your kidneys are located, which can be caused by various reasons:

1. Kidney Stones: These are hard deposits made of minerals and salts that form inside your kidneys. They can cause significant pain when they move or when they pass into the ureters.

2. Kidney Infection (Pyelonephritis): This is often a complication of a urinary tract infection that has moved up into the kidneys. It can cause pain, fever, and other symptoms.

3. Kidney Cysts: Fluid-filled sacs that can form on the kidneys. Most are non-cancerous, but they can cause pain or discomfort.

4. Muscle spasms: Sometimes, the sensation could be due to muscle spasms or cramps in the muscles located near the kidneys.

5. Other Reasons: There are various other potential causes for discomfort in the kidney area, ranging from issues with adjacent structures to referred pain from other parts of the body.

Can you describe your symptoms in more details?
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