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Homeopathic approach to pyelonephritis
Pyelonephritis is a serious bacterial infection of the kidney may be acute or chronic.
pyelonephritis:
Acute pyelonephritis is a sudden inflammation caused by bacteria.
It mainly affects interstitial and the renal pelvis or renal tubules.
Pyelonephritis Chronic
The inflammation is chronic pyelonephritis persistent kidney may cause kidney damage and can lead to chronic renal failure.
This disease is more common in patients who are prone to recurrent acute pyelonephritis.
Impact:
Pyelonephritis is more common in women, probably due to a shorter urethra.
The incidence increases with age and is higher in the following groups:
1.sexually active women as sexual intercourse increases the risk of bacterial contamination.
Women 2.pregnant
3.diabetics
4.persons with other renal diseases.
Causes:
bladder infections 1.bacterial:
The causative agent is the most common Escherichia coli, Proteus, Pseudomonas, Staphylococcus aureus and Enterococcus faecalis
2.The use of a catheter to drain urine from the bladder.
3.Use a cystoscope to examine the bladder and urethra.
4.surgery in the urinary tract
5.Conditions that the enlargement of the prostate and kidney stones that prevent the efficient flow of urine from the bladder.
6.Defects or urinary tract abnormalities that block the flow urine.
Symptoms:
pyelonephritis:
In this case, the symptoms grow rapidly. The symptoms are:
1.Fever
frequent urination and 2.Urgent
3.Burning during urination
4.Nausea and vomiting
5.Pus and blood in urine
6.Tenderness on the flanks
7.Changes in the urine color
8.Headache
appetite 9.Loss
10.Coliky pain continues
Chronic Pyelonephritis
In this case, infectious inflammatory disease may progress slowly undetected for many years until sufficient cause kidney failure. Therefore, given the conditions are as follows:
1.Hypertension (high blood pressure)
2.Anemia
3.Symptoms related to kidney failure can be seen.
Diagnosis:
Taking medical history
Tests physical examination includes:
1.Blood tests and blood cultures
2.Urinalysis and urine culture. Typical results include:
a.pyuria (pus in the urine)
b.significant bacteriuria. urine culture revealed more than 100,000 organisms/mm3 urine.
c.low specific gravity and osmolarity.
d.slightly alkaline pH of urine. alkaline urine pH results in the production urease of the bacteria or micro-organism that breaks down urea.
e.proteinuria, glycosuria and ketonuria. These results occur usually in patients with diabetes who are at increased risk of infections, including pyelonephritis.
3.Ultrasound study kidneys.
4.X-ray
5.CT scan
Complications
1.Severe or recurrent infections that may cause permanent damage to the kidneys and cause chronic kidney disease.
2.In rare cases, a kidney infection can spread into the bloodstream, which is a serious condition called sepsis.
3.Acute renal, a temporary condition where the kidneys fail function, can also result.
4.Perinephric abscess.
Treatment:
antibiotic
anatomical abnormalities may require surgery.
Prevention:
Fluid intake to ensure urine output of more than 2,000 ml / day to help empty the bladder of urine contamination.
Homeopathic treatment:
1.Colocynth:
a.Urinous odor and perspiration
b.Agonizing pain in the abdomen, causing the patient to bend, is the most characteristic.
C. Sensations: cutting, bending, grinding, recruitment and beaten
d.better by bending, high pressure, heat
e.worse of anger and indignation.
acid 2.Nitric:
darkand smelly a.urine
b.pricking pains like splinters
c.aggravation night and on foot.
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