- Back muscle or spinal issues - According to studies, one in four Americans suffer from lower back problems at some point in their lives. Due to improper posture or standing or sitting for prolonged periods, back pain can occur.
- Kidney problems - Kidney stones and kidney infections could lead to back pain in the right side.
- Appendicitis - In this condition, the appendix begins to swell. The areas around the appendix become tender and may pain on touching it. The pain could also radiate to the back.
- Endometriosis - This is a condition that commonly affects women and may result in pain in the right side of the back.
- Pregnancy - Back pain in the lower right side of the body is a common phenomenon during pregnancy. It can be treated with ease by taking warm baths, gentle stretching, and massaging the affected area.
- Apply ice or a cold compression to the affected area for around 20 minutes at a time. Repeat this every 2–3 hours.
- Drink enough water on a daily basis to reduce the risk of developing kidney stones.
- Medications may help as well; however, do consult a doctor before taking any medications.
- Stretch the muscles in the affected areas gently.