Kidney Infection
Symptoms of kidney infection
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The symptoms of a kidney infection usually develop quite quickly over a few hours or days.
Common symptomsinclude:
- pain and discomfort in your side, lower backor around your genitals
- high temperature (it may reach 39.5C or 103.1F)
- shivering or chills
- feeling very weak or tired
- loss of appetite
- feeling sick or being sick
- Traveller's diarrhoea
You may have other symptomsif you also have cystitis or urethritis (an infection of the urethra). These additional symptoms may include:
- pain or a burning sensation during urination
- need to urinate frequently or urgently
- feeling that you're unable to urinate fully
- blood in yoururine
- cloudy or foul smelling urine
- pain in your lower abdomen
Children
Children with a kidney infection may also have additional symptoms, such as:
- a lack of energy
- irritability
- poor feeding and/or vomiting
- not growing at the expected rate
- abdominal pain
- jaundice (yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes)
- blood in the urine
- unpleasant smelling urine
- bedwetting
When to seek medical advice
Contact your GP if you have a high temperature, persistent pain, or if you notice a change to your usual pattern of urination. Contact your GP immediately if you think your child may have a kidney infection.
If you have blood in your urine, you should always see your GP so the cause can be investigated.
Kidney infections require prompt treatment with antibiotics to help relieve symptoms and prevent complications developing .
Your GP can carry out some simple tests to help diagnose a kidney infection.
See diagnosing kidney infections for more information.
Articles for Kidney Infection
Causes of kidney infection
A kidney infection happens when bacteria enters and infects one or both of your kidneys.
Complications of kidney infection
Most kidney infections are treated successfully without any complications, although some people may develop further problems.
Diagnosing kidney infection
To work out if you have a kidney infection, your GP will ask you about your symptoms and your recent medical history.
Introduction
A kidney infection (pyelonephritis) is a painful and unpleasant illness caused by bacteria travelling from your bladder into one or both of your kidneys
Preventing kidney infection
The best way to prevent a kidney infection is to keep your bladder and urethra free from bacteria.
Symptoms of kidney infection
The symptoms of a kidney infection usually develop quite quickly over a few hours or days.
Treating kidney infection
Most people with a kidney infection can be treated at home by taking a course of antibiotics, and possibly painkillers as well.