Guide To The Risk Factors And Causes Of Sepsis

Kidney Infection

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Kidney infections have more than one cause. Many of them start when a urinary tract infection spreads to the individual's kidneys! Kidney surgery also increases a patient's risk of developing one. Women are at a high risk as well, along with those who use a catheter. A blockage in the urinary tract is another risk factor for kidney infections. Symptoms include pain in the back, groin, side, and abdomen. Many patients also deal with painful urination! In many cases, their urine will have some blood or pus in it. Cloudy urine is also common! Some kidney infections cause fever, chills, and the persistent need to urinate. Urine and blood tests help diagnose a kidney infection! They do this by detecting the presence of bacteria. Some patients need imaging tests as well.

Antibiotics are the first treatment used for kidney infections. However, severe infections require the hospital! Patients who are prone to these infections often need more tests. Doctors need to look for urinary tract abnormalities and other underlying conditions.

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