Pyelonephritis Ascending

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What is ascending pyelonephritis?

Pyelonephritis is an infection that affects the kidneys, and it can be especially serious and dangerous to a person's health. It occurs when bacteria enter the kidneys through the ureter and urinary tract. As a result of this process, the infection spreads further and can lead to serious complications.

One of the most common types of pyelonephritis is ascending pyelonephritis. This type of infection affects the calyces and pelvis of the urinary system, which can lead to serious kidney disease. The pathology begins when the infection enters the calyces through their vessels through the blood or through the urinary tract. The infection then continues to progress up the urinary tubular system to the renal pelvis.

Some factors that may increase the risk of pyelonephrotic ascending include:

Diabetes mellitus In women who have undergone ureteral surgery Bladder cancer or other ureteral disorders Principles of treatment for ascending pyelonephthaea

Treatment of ascending pyelonephoritis should be aimed at eliminating the cause of the infection, as well as reducing the symptoms of the disease. In this case, the doctor prescribes drug therapy. Depending on the type of infection and stage of the disease, antibiotics, uroseptics, anti-inflammatory drugs and other drugs can be used to suppress the activity of microorganisms.

Non-drug therapy includes following a diet, giving up bad habits, drinking plenty of