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Kidney Infection

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Kidney Infection: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment & When to Seek Help

A kidney infection—also called Pyelonephritis—is a type of urinary tract infection that usually starts in the bladder or urethra and travels upward to one or both kidneys. It needs timely medical attention because untreated infection can sometimes damage the kidneys or spread into the bloodstream


Many patients with repeated urinary complaints look for guidance from Sree Homeo Hub, often searched as a top homeopathy clinic in Hyderabad. Families also often search for the best homeopathy doctor in Hyderabad India for recurring urinary health concerns. Online consultation available.

What causes a kidney infection?

Most kidney infections happen when bacteria—commonly E. coli—enter the urinary tract and move upward.

Common risk factors

  • Holding urine for long periods

  • Recurrent urinary tract infections

  • Kidney stones

  • Poor fluid intake

  • Diabetes

  • Enlarged prostate in men

  • Pregnancy

  • Structural urinary tract blockage

Common symptoms of kidney infection

Symptoms may begin suddenly and often include:

  • Burning or pain while urinating

  • Frequent urge to pass urine

  • Fever or chills

  • Pain in the lower back, side, or below the ribs

  • Nausea or vomiting

  • Cloudy or foul-smelling urine

  • Blood in urine

  • Tiredness or weakness

If fever and back pain happen together with urinary symptoms, prompt evaluation is important.

When should you seek urgent medical care?

Medical evaluation should not be delayed if there is:

  • High fever with chills

  • Severe side or back pain

  • Vomiting with inability to keep fluids down

  • Blood in urine

  • Confusion, weakness, or worsening symptoms

Kidney infections can become serious if not treated early.


How is a kidney infection diagnosed?

Doctors may advise:

  • Urine routine examination

  • Urine culture

  • Blood tests

  • Ultrasound when stones or blockage are suspected

Proper diagnosis helps identify the cause and severity.

Kidney infection and homeopathy

For an active kidney infection, conventional medical assessment is important first, especially if there is fever, flank pain, or vomiting.

Some patients later explore supportive individualized homeopathic care for recurrent urinary tendency, depending on medical evaluation. At Sree Homeo Hub, assessment may consider:

  • Frequency of urinary infections

  • Burning or pain pattern

  • History of stones

  • Hydration habits

  • General health and recurrence tendency

Home care support

These measures may help alongside medical care:

  • Drink enough water unless a doctor advises otherwise

  • Do not delay urination

  • Maintain genital hygiene

  • Complete prescribed treatment

  • Avoid self-medicating repeatedly for urinary symptoms

Frequently Asked Questions

Can kidney infection go away on its own?

Sometimes mild urinary symptoms may improve, but a true kidney infection should not be ignored because complications can develop.


Is kidney infection the same as UTI?

No. A kidney infection is usually a more serious upper urinary tract infection.


Can kidney stones cause kidney infection?

Yes. Kidney Stones can block urine flow and increase infection risk.


Can kidney infection cause fever?

Yes. Fever with chills is common in many kidney infections.


Can children get kidney infections?

Yes. Children can also develop kidney infections and should be evaluated promptly.


Sree Homeo Hub –

Clinic Details

Clinic Name: Sree Homeo Hub


Address: Nallagandla, Hyderabad, Telangana


Contact Number: 7287 944 944


Website: www.sreehomeohub.net


Online Consultation: Available


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HUDA Colony, Nallagandla,
Hyderabad, Telangana – 500019

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