Acute pyelonephritis is an inflammatory process affecting the kidneys and their blood vessels. The disease can occur as an acute response to infection or be a complication of chronic pyelonephritis.
Symptoms of acute pyelonephritis include high fever, back pain, frequent urination, nausea, and vomiting.
Acute pyelonephritis is most often caused by bacterial infection, most commonly E. coli. However, the condition can also be caused by fungi or viruses.
To establish a diagnosis, a doctor may perform a general blood and urine analysis, ultrasound of the kidneys, and computer tomography.
Treatment of acute pyelonephritis includes taking antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, abundant drinking, and bed rest.
Acute pyelonephritis is treated by a urologist or nephrologist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.