6 GEJALA AWAL INFEKSI GINJAL YANG SERING DI ABAIKAN - DOKTER SADDAM ISMAIL
Summary
TLDRThis video explains the causes, symptoms, and risks of kidney infections (infeksi ginjal), which occur when bacteria, typically *E. coli*, spread to the kidneys through the urinary tract. Common symptoms include frequent urination, back and pelvic pain, fever, cloudy or foul-smelling urine, painful urination, and nausea. If left untreated, kidney infections can lead to permanent kidney damage. The video emphasizes the importance of early detection and consulting a doctor if any symptoms are experienced, to prevent severe complications. The tone is educational and encourages viewers to stay informed about their health.
Takeaways
- đ Kidney infection (pyelonephritis) is a type of urinary tract infection (UTI), often caused by bacteria, primarily E. coli.
- đ Bacteria typically enter through the urethra, spread to the bladder, and can then infect one or both kidneys, causing significant health issues.
- đ Kidney infections can occur when urinary flow is blocked, for instance, by kidney stones, leading to long-term damage if untreated.
- đ Common symptoms of kidney infections include frequent urination, pain during urination, and sometimes blood or pus in the urine.
- đ Symptoms usually appear within two days of infection and can vary depending on factors like age and the severity of the infection.
- đ One of the early signs of kidney infection is frequent urination, even with little urine output, due to inflammation of the bladder.
- đ Pain may be felt in the lower back, pelvis, or groin area, which can be severe if the kidneys are infected and inflamed.
- đ Fever and chills often accompany a kidney infection as the body tries to fight off the infection by raising its internal temperature.
- đ Cloudy, foul-smelling urine is a common sign of bacterial infection, as bacteria cause fermentation, leading to a change in urine color and odor.
- đ In severe cases, pus may be visible in the urine, and individuals may experience painful urination, which can feel like a burning sensation or discomfort.
- đ Nausea and vomiting can also occur as the body reacts to the infection, often due to the immune system working to combat the bacteria.
Q & A
What is a kidney infection, and how does it relate to urinary tract infections (UTIs)?
-A kidney infection, or pyelonephritis, is a type of urinary tract infection (UTI) that occurs when bacteria, often Escherichia coli (E. coli), spread from the bladder to one or both kidneys, causing inflammation and infection. It can result in serious kidney damage if left untreated.
What is the most common cause of kidney infections?
-The most common cause of kidney infections is bacteria, particularly Escherichia coli (E. coli). While other bacteria and viruses can also cause infections, E. coli is the most frequent culprit.
How do bacteria typically enter the urinary tract and cause a kidney infection?
-Bacteria typically enter the urinary tract through the urethra, which is the tube that carries urine out of the body. The bacteria then travel up into the bladder and can eventually reach the kidneys, causing an infection.
What are some potential complications if a kidney infection is left untreated?
-If a kidney infection is left untreated, it can lead to permanent kidney damage, kidney failure, or the infection spreading to the bloodstream, potentially resulting in sepsis, which can be life-threatening.
What are the common symptoms of a kidney infection?
-Common symptoms of a kidney infection include frequent urination, pain in the lower back, pelvis, or groin, fever and chills, cloudy or foul-smelling urine, painful urination, nausea, and vomiting.
How does frequent urination indicate a kidney infection?
-Frequent urination, or the constant urge to urinate, occurs because the bladder becomes inflamed and sensitive due to the infection. This irritation causes the body to feel the need to urinate more often, even if there is only a small amount of urine.
What does back or pelvic pain signify in the case of a kidney infection?
-Back or pelvic pain in kidney infections is caused by inflammation and pressure on the kidneys. This pain can be severe and may also be accompanied by discomfort in the groin area.
What role does fever and chills play in identifying a kidney infection?
-Fever and chills are signs that the body is actively fighting an infection. These symptoms occur as part of the body's immune response to the bacteria infecting the kidneys.
Why does urine become cloudy and foul-smelling during a kidney infection?
-Urine becomes cloudy and foul-smelling due to the bacteria in the urinary tract. The bacteria cause fermentation and the breakdown of cells in the urine, which leads to a change in both color and odor.
When should someone seek medical help if they suspect a kidney infection?
-Anyone who experiences symptoms such as pain while urinating, fever, back or pelvic pain, or cloudy urine should consult a doctor immediately. Early treatment with antibiotics is crucial to prevent further complications.
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