Can acute pyelonephritis become chronic? Does it cause fever?

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

    Yes. Many cases of chronic nephritis are caused by the delay of acute nephritis in a timely manner or incompletely;

    Chronic nephritis can occur frequently"Episodes of chronic acuteness".This can cause a fever and is often present in people with chronic nephritis"Low-grade fever"Circumstance.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Acute pyelonephritis is a common type of urinary tract infection, and it is easy to have a back-burn situation, because if the infection is not controlled, the body temperature will be easy to rise repeatedly, so only if the infection is effectively controlled, the body temperature can be controlled.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Severe, it means that the inflammation is not controlled, and it should be controlled as soon as possible, otherwise uremia will occur.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Go to the hospital and be regular**, you can be cured.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Can chronic nephritis cause fever? First of all, nephritis is divided into glomerulonephritis and pyelonephritis, only pyelonephritis will cause fever, and the pululonephritis generally does not directly cause fever, but fever and jujube fever are not a small problem, especially children, the elderly, and people with underlying diseases, must go to the hospital for treatment, and get timely and effective **, otherwise it is easy to cause pyelonephritis and other symptoms and grip syndrome.

    Experts remind, for example, that high fever in children can lead to convulsions, convulsions, etc., adults due to infection caused by a long period of high fever, and not get the appropriate **, if the infected pathogen into the blood, can cause bacteremia, toxic shock, etc., and pyelonephritis patients have fever if not paid attention to, not active, will develop into kidney failure or even advanced renal failure, toxin.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Chronic pyelonephritis is easy to damage kidney function repeatedly, so it is necessary to **. Once the disease occurs and the kidneys are damaged once, it can be used with traditional Chinese medicine** for good effect.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, there are many causes of pyelonephritis, please see below.

    1. Renal parenchymal lesions. Such as glomerulonephritis, kidney cysts, kidney tumors and chronic tubulointerstitial diseases. It can reduce the local antibacterial ability of the kidney, and it is easy to be complicated by pyelonephritis.

    2. Sex life. During sexual intercourse, bacteria from the anterior urethra are easily squeezed directly into the bladder and cause infection due to the pressure and inversion of the female urethral opening, trauma or shortening of the urethra.

    3. Poor urine flow. It can promote the multiplication of pathogens and cause ascending infection, such as polycystic kidney, kidney stones, renal tumors, renal prolapse, ureteral or lower urethral stones, tumors, pregnancy, neurogenic bladder, prostatic hypertrophy, urethral stricture, etc.

    4. Urinary tract obstruction. Such as urinary tract stones, tumors, strictures, prostatic hypertrophy and neurogenic bladder, etc., resulting in poor urine flow, local antibacterial ability is reduced, which is conducive to infection and increased pressure, which is an important cause of nephronephritis. About 60% of patients with urinary tract obstruction are complicated by nephronephritis.

    5. Vesico-urethral reflux. Refers to the abnormal reflux of urine from the bladder through the urethra to the renal pelvis during urination, such as low muscle tone in the bladder triangle and lower ureters, normal bladder overfilling or inflammation can lead to vesicoureteral reflux and induce infection.

    Hope it helps with your condition.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Only due to autoimmune dysfunction, the patient's urine protein is a few pluses, I need to analyze the patient's condition, I am a nephrologist.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This disease can be ** good, whether the patient has edema on the body, urine protein is a few pluses.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Chronic nephritis can be caused by cold exertion, repeated colds, and repeated colds.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    14 days is the standard course of antibiotics and is the generally required rest period. However, the first diagnosis is acute pyelonephritis, and if cystitis (which belongs to the same category as acute pyelonephritis), a 3-day course of antibiotics is generally preferred.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, according to the situation you have described, you can consider that you have an upper respiratory tract infection, which is a general term for acute inflammation of the nasal cavity, pharynx or larynx, and the common pathogen is a virus, and only a few are caused by bacteria.

    The guidance suggests that you should rest more, if you have a headache and fever, you can take antipyretic and analgesic drugs appropriately, you can go to the hospital outpatient clinic to check the blood routine, understand the white blood cell count, see the degree of infection, and boil more water in life, it is recommended to do more physical exercise, which can enhance physical fitness, and immunity is also improved.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Fever is not a necessary symptom of acute nephritis. However, most children with acute nephritis have a history of upper respiratory tract infection such as fever 1 to 3 weeks before the onset of acute nephritis, and after a period of asymptomatic intermittent period after the fever subsides, then hematuria suddenly appears

    Swelling of the whole body, especially the eyelids and lower limbs. In the course of acute nephritis, children often have fever, but usually low-grade fever. Some children feel fever, especially the heart of the hands and feet, but it is measured.

    However, there was no significant increase in body temperature.

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