Pyonephrosis

Pyonephrosis is an inflammatory disease of the kidneys, which leads to the formation of a limited accumulation of pus in the parenchyma of the organ. The pathology is accompanied by lower back pain and increased body temperature.

A synonym for the disease is glomerulonephritis. The disease occurs as independent kidney damage



Pyonephrosis is an infectious disease that can lead to serious consequences. A pyonephrotic kidney occurs - an inflammatory process that affects one of the kidneys and can spread to other organs. The main causes of pioneer kidney disease are diseases of the kidneys, renal vessels, urinary tract and other diseases of the genitourinary system.

Symptoms of pyoncrotic kidneys may vary depending on the stage of the disease. In the early stages, only a dull pain in the lower back may be felt, which intensifies with physical activity. Later, the skin around the kidneys becomes red, swelling appears, and body temperature rises. Sometimes the patient's condition can worsen so much that blood circulation in the kidney is disrupted.

Treatment of pyonephrotic kidney requires an integrated approach and includes antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, immunocorrectors, painkillers and other medications. It is also important to limit exercise and follow a low protein diet. The prognosis for pyonephrotic kidneys can be different, but if treatment is started early and carried out correctly