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Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) and Pyelonephritis are two conditions that are very similar in nature, but have different causes. UTIs affect the urinary tract, while pyelonephritis affects the kidney. Both can cause fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain.
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What is acute pyelonephritis? Acute pyelonephritis is a type of upper urinary tract infection where bacteria infiltrate and infect the kidneys. Find more videos at http://osms.it/more.
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Knowing the warning signs of a kidney infection, or pyelonephritis, could save your life. If not treated quickly and properly, a kidney infection can damage your kidneys so badly that they no longer work, which is a life-threatening situation. This video lists the warning signs of a kidney infections and explains why a kidney infection can be so dangerous.
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Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments for Kidney Infection
Kidney infection – Symptoms and causes – Mayo Clinic
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Acute pyelonephritis is a bacterial infection of the kidney that causes inflammation of the kidney. It is often a complication of a urinary tract infection, and most commonly occurs in young women. Video Rating: / 5
Dr. Bryan Stone discusses how various urinary infections can cause a major infection in the kidney. Video Rating: / 5
Kidney Infection Symptoms & Treatment. Part of the series: Medical Conditions & Treatments. Symptoms of kidney infection include pain in the back, abdominal pressure, bloating and pain or burning with urination. Find out how kidney infections are treated with antibiotics with help from a licensed RN in this free video on kidney infections. Video Rating: / 5
Dr. Rodgers explains causes and treatments of kidney infections. Video Rating: / 5
How to Treat a Kidney Infection. Part of the series: Kidney & Bladder Health . A kidney infection comes from bacteria inside the kidney. Learn how to treat a kidney infection with the help of a practicing nephrologist in this free video. Video Rating: / 5
Acute pyelonephritis is a bacterial infection of the kidney that causes inflammation of the kidney. It is often a complication of a urinary tract infection, and most commonly occurs in young women. In this lesson, we discuss the bacteria that cause this condition, including how it occurs, the signs and symptoms, how it’s diagnosed and how it’s treated.
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Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, typically due to a bacterial infection.[3] Symptoms most often include fever and flank tenderness.[2] Other symptoms may include nausea, burning with urination, and frequent urination.[2] Complications may include pus around the kidney, sepsis, or kidney failure.[3]
It is typically due to a bacterial infection, most commonly Escherichia coli.[2] Risk factors include sexual intercourse, prior urinary tract infections, diabetes, structural problems of the urinary tract, and spermicide use.[2][3] The mechanism of infection is usually spread up the urinary tract.[2] Less often infection occurs through the bloodstream.[1] Diagnosis is typically based on symptoms and supported by urinalysis.[2] If there is no improvement with treatment, medical imaging may be recommended.[2]
Pyelonephritis may be preventable by urination after sex and drinking sufficient fluids.[1] Once present it is generally treated with antibiotics, such as ciprofloxacin or ceftriaxone.[4][6] Those with severe disease may require treatment in hospital.[2] In those with certain structural problems of the urinary tract or kidney stones, surgery may be required.[1][3]
Pyelonephritis affects about 1 to 2 per 1,000 women each year and just under 0.5 per 1,000 males.[5][7] Young adult females are most often affected, followed by the very young and old.[2] With treatment, outcomes are generally good in young adults.[3][5] Among people over the age of 65 the risk of death is about 40% Video Rating: / 5