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kidney infection, pyelonephritis
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tuberculosis, in the kidney, anatomical landmarks, back view, anatomical landmarks, side view, kidney anatomy, kidney, blood, urine flow, urinary tract infection, complicated, infection, kidney, complicated urinary tract infection, pyelonephritis, pyelonephritis, infection, the kidney, ducts that carry urine away, kidney, ureters, pyelonephritis most often occurs, a result of urinary tract infection, occasional, persistent backflow of urine, bladder, ureters, kidney pelvis, vesicoureteric reflux, pyelonephritis, further classified, acute uncomplicated pyelonephritis, sudden development of kidney inflammation, chronic pyelonephritis, a long-standing infection, does not clear, reflux nephropathy, an infection that occurs, an obstruction, cystitis, bladder infection, common, pyelonephritis occurs much less often, risk is increased, history of cystitis, renal papillary necrosis, kidney stones, vesicoureteric reflux, obstructive uropathy, risk is also increased, history of chronic, recurrent urinary tract infection, infection, a particularly aggressive type of bacteria, acute pyelonephritis, severe, in the elderly, in people who, immunosuppressed, cancer, aids, flank pain, back pain, severe abdominal pain, occurs occasionally, fever, higher than 102 degrees fahrenheit, persists, more than 2 days, chills, shaking, warm skin, flushed, reddened skin, moist skin, diaphoresis, vomiting, nausea, fatigue, general ill feeling, urination, painful, increased urinary frequency, urgency, need to urinate at night, nocturia, cloudy, abnormal urine color, blood, in the urine, foul, strong urine odor, mental changes, confusion *, * sometimes, in the elderly, mental changes, confusion, the only signs of a urinary tract infection, an examination, tenderness on palpation, pressing, over the kidney, a urinalysis commonly reveals white blood cells, wbcs, red blood cells, rbcs, a urine culture, clean catch, urine culture, catheterized specimen, reveal bacteria, in the urine, a blood culture, an infection, an intravenous pyelogram, ivp, ct scan, the abdomen, enlarged kidneys, poor flow of dye, the kidneys, ivp, ct scan, the abdomen, indicate underlying disorders, underlying abnormalities, the kidney predisposing a patient to acute pyelonephritis discovered by additional other tests, the following, voiding cystourethrogram, renal ultrasound, renal scan, renal biopsy, goals of treatment, control, the infection, reduction of symptoms, acute symptoms, resolve, 48 to 72 hours after appropriate treatment, high mortality rate, in the elderly population, risk of permanent kidney damage, prompt treatment, after obtaining a urine culture to identify the bacteria, antibiotics, selected to treat the infection, medications, intravenous, iv, antibiotics used initially to control the bacterial infection, infection is severe, cannot take antibiotics by mouth, in acute cases of pyelonephritis, receive a 10- to 14-day course of antibiotics, chronic pyelonephritis, require long-term antibiotic therapy, imperative that finish taking the entire course of, prescribed antibiotics, commonly used antibiotics, sulfa drugs sulfisoxazole/trimethoprim, amoxicillin, cephalosporins, levofloxacin, ciprofloxacin, kidney damage, result from these infections, elderly, infants, a compromised immune system, at increased risk, developing sepsis, a severe blood infection, admitted, hospital to receive frequent monitoring, potential problems, to receive iv antibiotics, additional iv fluids, medications, monitoring, in diabetic patients, pregnant women, spinal paralysis, follow-up should, urine culture, completion of antibiotic therapy to ensure that bacteria, no longer present, in the urine, most cases of pyelonephritis resolve, complication, treatment, aggressive, prolonged, sepsis occurs, fatal, recurrence of pyelonephritis, perinephric abscess, infection around the kidney, sepsis, acute renal failure, symptoms suggesting pyelonephritis occur, have pyelonephritis, new symptoms develop, decreased urine output, persistent high fever, severe flank pain, back pain, complete treatment of cystitis, bladder infection, prevent development of many cases of pyelonephritis, chronic, recurrent urinary tract infection, treated thoroughly, the chance of infection, the kidneys, lifestyle changes, preventive measures, reduce symptoms, prevent recurrence of infection, keeping the genital area clean, remembering to wipe from front to back, reduce the chance of introducing bacteria, rectal area, urethra, urinating immediately after sexual intercourse, help eliminate any bacteria, have been introduced, intercourse, refraining from urinating, long period of time, allow bacteria time to multiply, frequent urination, reduce the risk of cystitis in those who, prone to urinary tract infections, diet, increasing the intake of fluids, 64 to 128 ounces per day, encourages frequent urination that flushes bacteria, bladder, drinking cranberry juice prevents certain types of bacteria from attaching, wall, the bladder, lessen the chance of infection.
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