Symptoms Of A Urinary Tract Infection

Fatigue And Shakiness

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Fatigue and shakiness may develop if a patient has a severe urinary tract infection. These symptoms are more likely to occur if the infection is present in the upper part of the urinary tract and impacts the kidneys. Along with fatigue and shakiness, individuals with an infection of the upper urinary tract could develop fever, chills, nausea, and vomiting, and they might notice pain in the upper back and along the sides of the body. Patients with these symptoms should seek urgent medical attention. Upper urinary tract infections are generally more serious than lower urinary tract infections; this is because the infection can easily spread from the kidneys into the bloodstream, potentially leading to life-threatening urosepsis. The fatigue, shakiness, and other symptoms associated with an upper urinary tract infection normally resolve with successful treatment of the infection. Doctors routinely use antibiotics to treat these infections, and patients who have serious infections may need to take these for at least six months. Hospital treatment may be needed for particularly serious infections.

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