Yes , renal failure from a urinary infection can be fatal if not treated by a veterinarian .
A kidney infection treatable is VERY treatable! It is caused by a bacteria. When the doctor sends your urine sample to the lab, they will identify what kind of bacteria is causing the infection. Generally, 10 days of antibiotics will kill the bacteria.
Yes, bleeding can be a symptom of a kidney infection.
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.
Kidney infection. Urinary Tract Infection. Bladder Infection. Any of these, I've had the same problem recently and I was diagnosed with a Kidney infection. Go see a doctor!
It could be kindney infection or blatter infection close to being kidney infection.
It can only cause death if untreated properly. This may sound like an oxymoron, but the more it hurts, the less dangerous it is. If untreated, however, it could cause infection and the infection could kill you, but the stone itself is fine.
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.
If your cat smells like ammonia, it could be a sign of a urinary tract infection or kidney issues. It's important to take your cat to the vet for a check-up to determine the cause and get proper treatment.
If kidney infection go untreated, you will get fever with rigors for a week or two. Kidneys have got natural outlet. So infection is washed out naturally in most of the cases. As body develops antibodies against infecting organisms, eventually. This can be hastened by giving liberal amounts of fluids to drink. Very rarely this infection will kill the person, specially old and debilitated persons.
Yes, a kidney infection can lead to the presence of blood in the urine.
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.