The mainstay of treatment of acute pyelonephritis is antibiotics, analgesics, and antipyretics. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) work well to treat both pain and fever associated with acute pyelonephritis. In severe cases hospitalisation might be required.
Antibiotics usually are the first treatment for urinary tract infections. Your health and the type of bacteria found in your urine determine which medicine is used and how long you need to take it.
This condition consists of any type of pelvic pain that has lasted 6 months or longer. It’s not to be confused with a bladder infection. The pain usually gets worse with a full bladder and presents with frequency and urgency.
Often, there is a lack of an apparent physical cause sufficient to explain the pain.
One of the causes of pelvic pain syndrome is interstitial cystitis, which is a non-bacterial inflammatory condition of the bladder. Treatment of this condition includes examination under anesthesia, with hydro-distention of the bladder, followed by a combination of pharmaceutical agents to alleviate the pain fibers of the bladder.
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