How to Tell if You Have Pyelonephritis or Cystitis

How to Tell if You Have Pyelonephritis or Cystitis

If you’ve ever had a urinary tract infection, you know how painful it can be. But the pain that comes with a UTI isn’t always straightforward. For example, some people experience only mild discomfort, while others have severe symptoms like fever and vomiting. In fact, any combination of these signs could indicate a urinary tract infection (UTI). However, if your doctor can’t find anything wrong with your kidneys or bladder during an exam then they won’t normally send you for tests (unless they’re looking for something specific). If this happens to you or someone else who is worried about possible pyelonephritis treatment should consider talking to their doctor about getting extra tests done even if they don’t seem necessary at first glance

Symptoms of Pyelonephritis

  • Fever, chills and nausea.
  • Vomiting.
  • Back pain that spreads to your side or abdomen.
  • Pain in your flank area (the lower right side of your abdomen).

Symptoms of Cystitis

The symptoms of cystitis are:

  • Pain or discomfort in the lower abdomen.
  • Cloudy urine. It may be difficult to see any sediment at all in your urine, which is sometimes described as “clear.” If you do have some sediment, it will appear white or grayish and can be mistaken for blood if you aren’t looking closely enough (see below).
  • Foul-smelling urine with a strong odor that doesn’t go away after you urinate. This can happen even if there isn’t much bacteria present–the smell comes from proteins being released into the urethra during inflammation of the bladder
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