Causes Of Acute Nephritis

Bacterial Infections

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Kidney infections remain a common type of infection related to the urinary tract. Bacteria gets to the kidneys via the bladder or urethra, then continues to the kidneys. Both men and women get kidney infections, though the most likely individuals to get kidney infections are pregnant women, children younger than two years old, and those over sixty.

The kidney's primary function is to eliminate toxins from the body. So, when the kidneys are infected, they can't do their job correctly. The main symptoms of a kidney infection include back pain, nausea, and diarrhea. Antibiotics usually cure bacterial kidney infections. The causes of kidney infections include incorrect toilet hygiene, using a urinary catheter, having kidney stones or an enlarged prostate, and a weakened immune system. Also, women who are sexually active may get bacterial infections more often than those who are not.

Continue reading to learn more about kidney stones and acute nephritis.

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