Kidney Infections
Kidney infections may develop as a complication of a bladder infection or due to a disorder that is specific to the kidney such as a stone or abnormal structure. Typically only one of the two kidneys is affected by the infection, and women are more prone to the condition than men. Usual symptoms of a kidney infection include flank pain, fever, nausea, diarrhea, blood in the urine, painful urination and urinary urgency. In most cases, a kidney infection can be quickly and effectively treated with antibiotic and pain medications along with fluids to re-hydrate the patient. In severe cases, hospitalization may be required so that intravenous antibiotics can be administered.
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Michael Keating, MD
Pediatric Urology
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Spencer Hiller, MD
Urology
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Stephen Yu, MD
Urology
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Regina Leigh Christian, PA-C
Urology
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Steven Allegro, DO
Urology
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Michael Fountain, DO
Urology
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Jason Gerboc, DO
Urology
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AdventHealth Partin Settlement Health Park
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AdventHealth Clermont Health Park
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Bennett Scaglia, MD
Urology
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