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β 9y agoThe symptoms of a kidney infection are blood in the urine, a frequent and urgent need to urinate, Back pain, fever, and malodorous urine. The main cause of a kidney infection can be bacteria in the urinary tract.
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β 12y agoFever
mid back pain
burning when you pee
abdominal pain (especially lower abdominal)
voiding more frequently and with more urgency
A change in the color or odor of the urine.
Blood in the urine
nausea
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β 12y agoA2. You will know! infections of the kidneys, like ear infections, are an impressively painful condition.
You can see kidney infection symptoms at: http://thekidneyinfectionsymptoms.com
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β 11y agothe 2 sides of the kidneys will start hurt u first
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β 11y agoThe most common symptoms of kidney infection are: back pain, fever, nausea, blood in the urine, cloudy/foul-smelling urine, pain when urinating and you will need to pee more often.
A constant pain in the right kidney could be indicative of a bladder infection or kidney infection. It may also be a sign of kidney stones. It is best to consult a physician.
possibly, or any number of ailments such as kidney infection, urinary track infections etc, SEE A DOCTOR>
You can but it's usually a sign of infection. You should see your Dr and get tested for UTI or blatter/ kidney infection.
No, it may be a sign of a kidney infection or kidney stones. You may want to be checked out by a doctor.
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 typically causes pain in the flank area of the back, not in the leg. Pain in the leg may be a sign of another condition such as muscle strain, nerve compression, or circulation issues. If you are experiencing leg pain along with a kidney infection, it's best to consult a healthcare provider for a proper evaluation.
Having kidney pain may be a sign of a kidney or bladder infection. If one is having trouble urinating, or experiencing painful urination, he or she should see a physician as soon as possible.
It could be kindney infection or blatter infection close to being kidney infection.
hi there it could be a sign of cystitis diabitis or a kidney infection some woman only have blood in there urine when they have a water 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.
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.