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Pyelonephritis

Bacterial inflammation of the pelvis and kidney (the germ often involved is Escherichia coli). Pyelonephritis is often the result of cystitis treated too late

If poorly treated or treated too late, pyelonephritis can lead to septicemia or lead to total or partial destruction of the kidney. The urine is cloudy, smelly and sometimes tinged with blood.

Back or lower back pain is present. Burning when passing urine. Pressure on the lower abdomen. Persistent feeling of needing to urinate. The presence of shaking chills, followed by high fever, sweating and pain along the course of the ureters is indicative of acute pyelonephritis

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