How To Get Relief From Kidney Pain

Course Of Antibiotics

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If an individual's kidney pain is caused by a kidney infection, they will need to take a course of antibiotics as part of their treatment regimen. Patients who have a kidney infection as the underlying cause of their kidney pain have bacteria, pus, or blood presence in their urine. The pain caused by an infection in the kidneys is treated with antibiotics if the infection has been caused by bacteria. Bacteria can move from an individual's bladder through their ureters and into the kidney. Oral antibiotics are typically given to patients who seek treatment for a bladder infection that has not yet progressed to the kidneys. However, infections in the kidneys may need to be treated with a strong initial dose of antibiotics at a physician's office followed by up to two weeks of oral antibiotics. Severe infections of the kidneys that cause considerable pain, nausea, vomiting, and dehydration may need to be treated using antibiotics in an inpatient setting. As the antibiotics kill off the infection-causing bacteria in the affected individual, their kidney pain usually begins to ease up. Kidney pain from a kidney infection cannot be eliminated through the use of pain-relieving medications alone, as they do not treat the underlying cause of the pain.

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