Can urinary tract infections cause nephritis? Can I get nephritis from a frequent urinary tract infe

Updated on healthy 2024-07-11
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Urinary tract infections should not cause nephritis, but you should go as soon as possible, because it will take a long time. It's inevitable that something like this will happen.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    A urinary tract infection is a bacterial infection of the urinary system, usually caused by retrograde bacteria from the urethral opening that ascend to the bladder, or by the ureters or renal pelvis causing cystitis or pyelonephritis. It is an acute inflammation caused by a bacterial infection, which usually does not cause nephritis. The typical clinical symptoms of urinary tract infections, such as cystitis, are urinary frequency, urgency, and painful urination.

    The clinical features of pyelonephritis are low back pain and fever. The clinical symptoms of nephritis may be puffy in both lower limbs or both eyelids, which is different from the clinical symptoms of nephritis. High blood pressure can even cause kidney failure, and there will be red blood cells or protein in the urine during the urine test.

    The clinical results of urinary tract infection are the presence of white blood cells in the urine routine or the elevated white blood cells in the blood routine, which are two diseases. The above content is for reference only, please refer to the doctor's face-to-face guidance for specific medications.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Uranary tract infections are mainly divided into upper urinary tract infections and lower urinary tract infections, while pyelonephritis is a type of upper urinary tract infection. The most common urinary tract infections are lower urinary tract infections such as urethritis and cystitis. If cystitis and urethritis are not treated in time, the bacteria will retrograde through the ureters into the kidneys, causing acute pyelonephritis, resulting in symptoms such as lower back pain, chills, high fever, hematuria, and pyuria.

    Therefore, if you have a lower urinary tract infection, you need to use antibiotics in time to avoid the appearance of pyelonephritis.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello:1Urinary tract infections are caused by direct bacterial invasion.

    Urinary tract infections are divided into upper and lower urinary tract infections, the upper and lower urinary tracts are connected, the upper urinary tract infection refers to pyelonephritis, and the lower urinary tract infection includes urethritis and cystitis. Pyelonephritis is further divided into acute pyelonephritis and chronic pyelonephritis. Because the female urethra is short, it is easy to bacterial infection, which is more common in women.

    2.The description of the patient's condition is considered to be a lower urinary tract infection, and it is necessary to pay attention to the positive and negative action of the condition, which is prolonged, and there is a possibility of causing upper urinary tract infection and pyelonephritis. The so-called home remedies are not effective for every patient, and improper application will aggravate the condition.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If it is always attacking, it will induce nephritis, so hurry up**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Urinary tract infections do not turn into nephritis.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

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  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello: Urinary tract infections are caused by direct invasion by bacteria (rarely fungi, protozoa, viruses). Common symptoms are frequent urination, urgency, painful urination, etc.

    If there is an abnormality, it is recommended to go to the urology department of a regular hospital for a detailed examination, find out**, and under the guidance of the doctor, treat the symptoms**. f

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If yellow discharge persists and urine is leukocytosis, a midstream urine culture and ultrasonography should be done to rule out urinary tract infection; The multiple examinations of hematuria are similar to how good the osmosis is multifaceted, and the possibility of glomerular hematuria should be considered. A person related to his mother's side urinated on the urine test.

    Huang Songming, Nanjing Children's Hospital.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Inflammation of the urinary tract has a certain relationship with the kidneys, but most of them are not linked, and they can be cured by conventional anti-inflammatory.

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