Pyelonephritis (Kidney Infection): Symptoms, Treatment, and Nephrology Care

Pyelonephritis (Kidney Infection): Symptoms, Treatment, and Nephrology Care focus on identifying signs like fever and flank pain, managing with antibiotics, and preventing complications through specialized care. ...
January 9, 2025

Pyelonephritis (Kidney Infection): Symptoms, Treatment, and Nephrology Care

Pyelonephritis is a severe type of urinary tract infection (UTI) that affects one or both kidneys. It typically starts in the lower urinary tract (bladder or urethra) and progresses to the kidneys. Timely treatment is crucial to avoid complications such as permanent kidney damage or a life-threatening systemic infection (sepsis).

Understanding Pyelonephritis

  • Causes: Most kidney infections result from bacteria entering the urinary tract, typically Escherichia coli (E. coli).
  • Risk Factors:
    • Female anatomy, due to the shorter urethra.
    • Blockages in the urinary tract (e.g., kidney stones or enlarged prostate).
    • Compromised immune systems.
    • Structural abnormalities in the urinary tract.

Signs and Symptoms

Common symptoms of pyelonephritis include:

  • Systemic Symptoms:
    • High fever with chills.
    • Nausea and vomiting.
    • Fatigue or general malaise.
  • Urinary Symptoms:
    • Burning or painful urination (dysuria).
    • Frequent and urgent need to urinate.
    • Cloudy, foul-smelling, or bloody urine.
  • Localized Pain:
    • Pain in the groin, side (flank), or lower back.
    • Abdominal discomfort.

Complications if Untreated

  • Permanent Kidney Damage: Scarring or reduced kidney function.
  • Sepsis: Bacteria entering the bloodstream can cause a life-threatening infection.
  • Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD): Repeated or severe infections may lead to CKD.

Diagnosis

  • Urinalysis: To detect bacteria, blood, or pus in the urine.
  • Urine Culture: Identifies the specific bacteria causing the infection.
  • Blood Tests: To assess kidney function and detect signs of systemic infection.
  • Imaging: Ultrasound or CT scans may be used to identify blockages or structural abnormalities.

Treatment

  1. Antibiotics:
    • Oral antibiotics for mild cases.
    • Intravenous (IV) antibiotics for severe infections or complications, often requiring hospitalization.
  2. Symptomatic Relief:
    • Pain relievers and hydration.
    • Anti-nausea medications.
  3. Addressing Underlying Issues:
    • Removal of kidney stones or treatment of structural abnormalities, if present.
  4. Follow-up:
    • Repeat urine tests to ensure the infection has resolved.

When to Seek Immediate Medical Attention

Seek urgent care if you experience:

  • Persistent high fever or chills.
  • Severe pain in the flank or groin area.
  • Symptoms of systemic infection (e.g., confusion, rapid heartbeat).

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Dr. Sandip Bhurke, a leading nephrologist in South Mumbai, specializes in diagnosing and managing kidney infections and related complications. With expertise in treating complex kidney conditions, Dr. Sandip Bhurke provides personalized care, ensuring timely intervention to prevent complications and promote kidney health.

 

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