Symptoms of Kidney Infection











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Kidney infection is a serious organ infection, and people need to take care of it. • Kidneys are located on the left and right in the retroperitoneal space. They receive blood and other fluids, cleanse it, and then send it to the whole body. Moreover, they regulate the body's salt, potassium, and acid content. Kidney infections are technically a type of UTIs, since kidneys are part of your upper urinary tract. They are caused by bacteria called Escherichia coli (E. coli) – Esherikia kolai that is usually found in the large intestine, but it wreaks havoc when it finds itself in the urinary tract. • The urinary tract is made up of your, Kidneys, Ureters, Bladder, and Urethra. If any of these parts catches a bacterium, you can get a Urinary Tract Infection. Initially, UTI is not that bad but if this bad bacteria or viruses travel up your ureters, you can get a kidney infection – meaning you’ll be experiencing painful and unpleasant illness caused by bacteria traveling from your bladder into one or both of your kidneys. The symptoms are often misjudged as general stomach aches or muscle pain, but if your central body parts are giving you a tough time, you should see a doctor to know if it is a kidney infection. • 7 kidney infection symptoms, you must not ignore: • No. 1 Fever Chills : Continuous fever and chills at certain times of day is a sign of kidney infection coz when the infection mixes in blood, it causes fever. • No. 2 Back, Side or Groin pain : If you have all these types of pain and you didn’t eat anything spicy or exercise or pulled any muscle in your back, this means that your kidneys are hurting. • Pain from the kidneys is felt in the sides, or in the middle to upper back (most often under the ribs, to the right or left of the spine). • No. 3 Abdominal Pain : Another major symptom of kidney problem is consistent abdominal pain. Now if this occurs between the chest and pelvic region; and is crampy, achy, and dull, that is another sign of infection. • No. 4 Frequent Urination : Most people urinate between 6 and 8 times a day. But feeling the need for urination, again and again is unusual; and is a way your body is telling you that something is wrong. • No. 5 Nausea and Vomiting : If the infection symptoms are combined with nausea and vomiting, it means that the infection has worsened. A severe build-up of waste in the blood or uremia can also cause nausea and vomiting. • No. 6 Pus or Blood in Urine: Kidney infection also causes pus or blood in your urine. • what is more, if the urine seems cloudy you should immediately see the doctor. • No. 7 Headache, Fatigue and General Weakness : • Patients generally feel very weak because they are running a high fever. The body is reacting to the infection by trying to eliminate it. Your body is putting all of its energy into treating the problem, which leaves you tired and sleepy. Get some rest because the body needs it to fight off the bacteria. Remember : • A kidney infection, if left untreated, can lead to potentially serious complications, such as kidney scarring and blood poisoning. The kidneys filter waste from your blood and return your filtered blood to the rest of your body. Having a kidney infection can cause the bacteria to spread through your bloodstream. • Here are some simple remedies • Preventing a kidney infection is really all about preventing urinary tract infections and getting prompt treatment if you ever get one. • Make it a habit to drink enough water every day to stay hydrated. • That will ensure you're peeing often enough to help flush out bacteria that could lead to an infection. • The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) recommends peeing as often as you get the urge, but definitely, at least every three to four hours since pee hanging out in your bladder for too long can help bacteria to grow. If you want to take good care of your kidneys, drink more fluids, eat vegetables, kidney beans, pomegranates, watermelon, celery, and nettle leaf. Apple cider vinegar and lemon juice are also known for killing any kind of bacteria so drink them and stay healthy. Urinate as soon as you need to and wipe yourself properly after using the toilet. • Above all, don’t ever try to self-treat a UTI. “You’ll just make it worse and put yourself at a greater risk of a kidney infection,” If you have any bladder or kidney infection symptoms, that's a clear sign it's time to seek treatment. • #symptomsofkidneyinfection • #prevention • #backpain • #uti • Sources • Kidney infection - Symptoms – NHS : www.nhs.uk • https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-c... • https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/k... • SELF – https://www.self.com/story/3-signs-of... • https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health....

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