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Kidney Infections: 10 notable signs of this condition

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 28, 2023, 16:25 IST
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The risk of kidney infections

Kidney infections can be a serious and painful condition that affects millions of people worldwide. While kidney health may not always be a priority for us, it is crucial to take care of it for our overall well-being. Understanding the signs of a kidney infection and seeking prompt treatment is essential for preventing complications and ensuring a good recovery.

Kidneys help filter waste products from the blood, regulate blood pressure, and produce urine. A kidney infection occurs when bacteria enter the kidneys, usually through the urinary tract. Here are a few signs and symptoms of a kidney infection:

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​​Lower Back Pain​



Imagine a dull ache or pain in your lower back, just above your hips. This is one of the classic signs of a kidney infection. It's not run-of-the-mill; back pain is a persistent discomfort that doesn't seem to ease up.

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​​Change in Bowel Movements​



Pay attention to your morning habits. If you suddenly find yourself running to the restroom more often than usual or if there's a burning sensation when you pee, these could be red flags. Your urine might also take on a risky appearance or a stronger-than-usual smell.

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​​Fever and chills​

Dr. Ganesh N Mhetras, Consultant – Nephrology , Manipal Hospitals, Pune- Kharadi says, "When your kidneys are fighting off an infection, your body may respond with flu-like symptoms. This includes a fever that doesn't seem to go away and that makes you feel like you're caught in a sudden cold and cough."
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​​Fatigue and Weakness​



If you find yourself unusually tired, even after a good night's sleep, it could be a sign that your kidneys are working overtime to fend off an infection.

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​​Abdominal Pain​



Kidney infections don't limit their impact on your back; they can also cause pain or pressure in your abdomen. It's not the same as a stomachache.

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​​Blood in Urine​



If you notice blood in your urine, it's a clear signal that something isn't right. While it can be caused by various conditions, including kidney infections, it's essential to get it checked out promptly.

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​​Painful Sexual Intercourse​



Kidney infections can make even the most intimate moments uncomfortable. If you're experiencing pain during sexual intercourse, it's worth considering whether a kidney infection could be the culprit.

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​​Here’s how to manage this condition​



Antibiotics: The healthcare provider will prescribe a course of antibiotics to eliminate the bacteria causing the infection. It's crucial to take the full course of antibiotics, even if you start feeling better before it's finished. This ensures that the infection is completely cured.
Over-the-Counter Pain Relievers: Over-the-counter pain relievers, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, can help manage the discomfort associated with a kidney infection. Always check with your healthcare provider before taking any medications.
Hydration: Hydration is key. Drink plenty of water to help flush out bacteria from your urinary tract. This simple step can make a significant difference in your recovery.
Rest: Give your body the time it needs to heal. Kidney infections can be physically draining, so get plenty of rest and avoid overexerting yourself.
Pyelolithotomy: Pyelolithotomy is a surgery to fix the problem of kidney stones. In this process, the surgeon makes a small cut, takes out the troublesome stones, and then helps you heal up, which will help you overcome the kidney infection.
Follow-up: Attend any follow-up appointments scheduled with your doctor. They will assess your progress, make any necessary adjustments to your treatment plan, and ensure that the infection has been successfully cleared.

Recognizing the signs of kidney infections and seeking prompt treatment is a crucial step in maintaining our overall health. Understanding the symptoms—from persistent back pain to changes in urination—and consulting a doctor for treatment can help in an easy recovery.

​Also Read: Essential cardiovascular health tips for men​

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