Causes Of Acute Nephritis
Surgery

Urinary tract problems occur reasonably frequently after surgery, though these problems normally resolve themselves shortly after the procedure. At times, more severe kidney complications arise, such as acute nephritis. These complications tend to occur in surgical patients who require extensive treatment after the procedure. Sometimes the post-surgical kidney infection starts in the kidneys and spreads into the bladder, causing a double infection. Urinary catheter use right after a procedure remains caused, in many cases, by the use of a Foley catheter when general anesthesia is used.
In a few cases, a surgical procedure causes the bladder not to empty. A buildup of urine can cause kidney and bladder infections. Individuals unable to thoroughly drain their bladders have to stay in the hospital until the situation clears. Another cause of acute nephritis occurs when the kidneys are injured during surgery.
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