GO TO THE DOCTORS. If you have a kidney infection, such as blood in the urine, pain when urinating, frequency, you need to go to the doctor. It can cause lasting damage to your kidneys. If you only have frequency, you mightve caught that nasty UTI early. Drink loads of water and cranberry juice to flush it out. AGAIN, GO TO THE DOCTOR
You cannot get a cold in your kidney. You can however get an infection in it. A kidney infection is usually treated by prescribing antibiotics.
drink lots of water!!
Common treatment for a kidney infection includes various medicines to treat the kidneys and aid in the recovery of them. An easy way to prevent future kidney infection is to limit salt intake and drink plenty of water.
Never self treat at home. Take your dog in to be examined by your Veterinarian to see what is wrong. Your Vet will treat with the appropriate medication. It could be something other than an UTI, such as a kidney infection, etc.
No I don't have a kidney infection . Do you?^^haha nice answer! you can tell if you have a kidney infection if you get severe sharp pains on either side of your back (depending which kidney is infected), the need to urinate a lot more than normal, and sometimes feeling nauseous.
In Australia You can get it done for nothing through medicare.
The biggest risk to the fetus when a woman has a kidney infection is premature labor and miscarriage. There are safe ways to treat infection in pregnancy but the healthiest course would be to find out what is causing the infections and prevention.
yes it can be a kidney infection
Kidney infection is a general term used to describe infection of the kidney by bacteria, fungi, or viruses. The infecting microbe may have invaded the kidney from the urinary bladder or from the bloodstream.
It could be kindney infection or blatter infection close to being kidney infection.
Pyelonephritis is the medical term meaning kidney infection
1-Treat antibiotic 2- Dring more fluid at least 34 or 5 litter a day 3-Give paracetamole when the patient get fever 4-Bed rest,