It can do so by blood borne infection and not directly.
it could either be a kidney infection or it could be appendicitis
Yes, of course you can have a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) and appendicitis. They are from different body systems. The UTI is fixed with antibiotics and appendicitis is ONLY fixed with surgery. If you had appendicitis you would get sicker every day with more pain and fever. You would know if you had appendicitis, it DOESN:T go away!
No, appendicitis is an infection and does not carry through genetics.
An appendicitis is an infection of the small worm shaped organ attached to the intestines called the appendix.
No. It will not bring you appendicitis. Some times a small seed is found lodged in the lumen of appendix and cause appendicitis.
Yes, bleeding can be a symptom of a kidney infection.
Sharp pain in the lower right side and bloating could be caused from appendicitis. You may have an ovarian cyst if you are a woman.
yes it can be a kidney infection
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.
It could be kindney infection or blatter infection close to being kidney infection.
Kidney infection symptoms can include chills and shaking, fever, nausea and vomiting, and fatigue. Kidney infections are caused by a spreading of a bladder infection.
Appendicitis is pain on your right side not your left. Pain on the left could be from stomach, colon, liver, kidney stones- sounds a lot like kidney infection or stones. Call your MD- don't believe things on the internet as pain usually indicates something is wrong! Typical Appendicitis symptoms are crippling pain on the left side of the abdomen, just under the ribs, accompanied by vomiting. Eventually the vomiting and pain will stop and the sufferer will begin to feel better. This is a bad sign as it means the appendix has burst and the sufferer must seek medical attention immediately. The symptoms you describe could be due to food poisoning or possibly a bladder or kidney infection.