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Pyelonephritis in Dogs: Kidney Infection

Pyelonephritis is a bacterial infection of the kidneys that can cause serious damage if not treated promptly.

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A pielonefrite é uma infecção bacteriana que afeta os rins. Ao contrário das infecções do trato urinário inferior (ITU) que afetam a bexiga, a pielonefrite é mais grave e pode causar danos renais permanentes. Geralmente ocorre quando as bactérias da bexiga sobem até os rins.

Pontos-chave

  • Pyelonephritis is an infection of the kidneys, not just the bladder
  • It often results from an untreated or recurring bladder infection
  • Fever, back pain, and increased thirst are common signs
  • It requires aggressive antibiotic therapy, often for 4-6 weeks
  • Early treatment prevents permanent kidney scarring
  • Senior female dogs are most at risk

How it Spreads

Bacteria (usually E. coli) ascend from the urethra into the bladder. If not cleared, they can travel up the ureters to infect the kidneys. Conditions that slow urine flow, like bladder stones or anatomical defects, increase the risk of ascending infections.

Recognizing the Signs

Unlike a simple bladder infection where the pet acts normal otherwise, dogs with pyelonephritis are often systemically ill. Signs include: high fever, lethargy, loss of appetite, vomiting, increased thirst, and pain when the lower back (kidney area) is touched.

Diagnosis and Treatment

Diagnosis involves blood work (kidney values are often elevated), urinalysis, urine culture, and sometimes ultrasound to check for structural changes in the kidneys. Treatment requires long-term antibiotics (usually 4-6 weeks) chosen based on urine culture results. Pain relief and anti-nausea medication are also provided.

Prevention

Treating bladder infections early and completely is the best prevention. Ensure your dog always has access to fresh water to flush bacteria. If your dog gets recurrent UTIs, investigate for underlying causes like stones, diabetes, or anatomical issues.

Quando consultar um veterinário imediatamente

  • Fever combined with urinary signs
  • Vomiting or lethargy with urinary problems
  • Pain when you touch your dog's back
  • Recurrent bladder infections
  • Blood in the urine that isn't improving

Como o RVC pode ajudar

O RVC fornece diagnósticos avançados para infecções renais, incluindo ultrassom e antibioticoterapia guiada por cultura. Gerenciamos casos urinários complexos com foco na preservação da função renal. Ligue para +853 6677 6611.

Este artigo é apenas para fins educacionais e não substitui o aconselhamento veterinário profissional. Se o seu animal apresentar algum sintoma, entre em contato imediatamente com o Royal Veterinary Center pelo telefone +853 6677 6611.