| General
Illness Information |
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_files/spacer.gif) Kidney Infection, Acute
(Pyelonephritis, acute) |
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Common Name: |
None Specified |
| Description: |
Pyelonephritis is a bacterial infection
of the kidney. It can be serious because of the important function
of the kidneys and because the infection may enter the bloodstream.
In women who are pregnant it may cause premature labor.
Kidney infections are much more common in women than
men.
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| Causes: |
Most kidney infections result from lower
urinary tract infections, usually bladder infections. Bacteria can
travel from the vagina or anus into the urethra and bladder. Because
of the location and size of their urethra, women are more prone to
have bladder infections than men. In both men and women, lower
urinary tract infections may spread to the kidneys, causing
pyelonephritis.
Congenital abnormalities of the genito-urinary
system and also kidney stones can predispose people to get
pyelonephritis.
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| Prevention: |
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For females:
After
bowel movements, always wipe from the vaginal area toward the rectum
(front to back).
Urinate
within 15 minutes after sexual intercourse.
Don't
hold urine; when you have the urge to void, do so.
Increase
fluid intake.
Avoid
bubble baths. |
| Signs
& Symptoms |
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| Risk
Factors |
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| Diagnosis & Treatment |
| For
diagnosis, urinalysis and urine culture; and blood tests are
done (in complicated cases); ultrasounds and intravenous
pyelogram (IVP) (method of studying the kidneys and urinary
tract by injecting a medication into the bloodstream that
X-rays can detect). |
| General
Measures: |
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Treatment
centers on antibiotic therapy. |
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Avoid
long periods without urinating (such as on a
trip). |
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Drink plenty of
fluids. | |
| Medications: |
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Oral
antibiotics. Take all the antibiotics prescribed, even if
symptoms disappear. Requires at least one week of
antibiotics |
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Hospitalization
and intravenous antibiotic treatment for severe
infections. |
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Urinary
analgesics to relieve pain. | |
| Activity: |
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Rest
in bed until any fever and discomfort
subside. | |
| Diet: |
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No
special diet. Drink at least 2 quarts of liquid daily; include
cranberry juice or vitamin C to acidify the
urine. | |
| Possible
Complications : |
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Chronic
kidney infection. | |
| Prognosis |
| Usually
curable with treatment. Make a return doctor visit to assure
complete cure. | |
| Other |
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