Kidney health function questions

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Age: 30 Duration: 3 years. Past medical: healthy

I started noticing dull pain sensation in left kidney every time after drinking alcohol starting 3 years ago. It was directly correlated to drinking alcohol as the symptoms were not present otherwise. Drinking has in my opinion been done in moderation however for the past 2-3 years I have stopped drinking altogether. There were however maybe 2 or 3 occasions when I was younger in which I drank to the point where I may have done some long term damage. Recently, slight twinges and pain sensations in both kidneys have come about recently even after not drinking alcohol. Questions are below:

I was not aware of kidney pain being related to alcohol, is this common?

Is it possible for 2 or 3 heavy drinking events to cause long term damage to kidneys or would it have to be an accumulation of heavy drinking over time?

What are the gold standard tests/exams to check for kidney function?

How are kidney donors tested to confirm they have healthy kidneys for transplants?

What are some tips to promote healthy kidney function?

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    Hi

    This is not a medical site with Doctors who can answer your questions.

    Make an appointment with your Doctor and get a check up.

    It is unlikely your kidneys are affected and the pain caused by drinking alcohol could be many things gastritis, pancreatitis, gallbladder, liver etc

    Good luck with your Doc.

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