Recovery from a kidney infection can be within a few days depending on how quickly a person's body heals. Some symptoms of kidney infections can be blood in the urine, having a high temperature and pain in a loin.
I've had a kidney infection for over a week. Four days ago I went to the hospital, and after leaving was given prescriptions for the next 12 days of Cipro and Percoset. The kidney pain is still present at this point, and the doctor told me that it would be until about 10 days after leaving the hospital.
Kidney infections can last a long time. Sometimes drugs are required for years to keep them away. Sometimes drugs clear them up immediately. Still, they are nothing to mess with. They are dangerous. Kidney transplants do not work all that well.
Step one is to kill the pathogen. Take an antibiotic. (see doctor obviously)
Appx. 2 weeks during treatment
Yes they do shrink because of lak of vitamins D and also becoz of proteins......
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.
The symptoms of a kidney infection include high fever, horrible pain in the back and pain when urinating. You have to see a doctor for a kidney infection.
A kidney infection can have many symptoms. Blood in the urine, pain in the lower back, and dizziness are all signs that a kidney may be infected.
Kidney infection symptoms can vary from person to person. Most of the time a kidney infection will present with high fevers, inability to pass urine, body aches and horrible pain in the middle back, flank area.
Kidney infection. Painful urination, cloudy urine, pain around waistline, blood in urine. Definitely a kidney infection.
you have to complete the island and at the end you will go back to normal
small of the back on both sides very badly
They will not go back to normal, only shrink by a miniature amount.
Yes, a kidney infection and pain in the leg are often related. Considering the kidney is located on the lower back region, the pain can often linger through the leg area.
The disease is characterized by fever, chills , back pain , and, often, the symptoms associated with bladder infection.
yes they shrink back down to normal