Renal

Renal / Diseases

Abscess at the kidney

Renal abscess and renal carbuncle (pus in the kidney). An encapsulated purulent epitope in kidney tissue is called renal abscess. This can be localized in different areas and be of different cause. Repeated occurrence or multiple simultaneous abscesses may require removal of the affected kidney. Naturopathy offers special treatment options to prevent the development of other pus.

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root cause

Kidney abscess is often the result of an ascending urinary tract disease, such as cystitis or pyelonephritis. The development is also favored by existing kidney stones (nephrolithiasis). Also, blood-borne bacteria from distant sources of infection (e.g., skin infections) can cause kidney abscess, which is often localized only to the area of ​​the renal cortex. If there are several adjacent abscesses in the bark that flow into each other, this is called renal carbuncle.

complaints

The renal abscess often occurs with high fever and chills, fatigue and headache in appearance. There is flank pain, the urine is milky clouded by the pus. Dangerous complication is the blood poisoning (sepsis), the z. T. can lead to death within a short time.

treatment

Treatment and prevention of renal abscess: The conventional treatment consists in the administration of antibiotics and the elimination of pus in the case of the encapsulated abscess (nephrostomy). In a large kidney abscess or a number of existing foci at the same time, the removal of the kidney is considered.

Accompanying or after the acute phase, a variety of natural remedies are suitable to dissipate residual toxins, to deacidify body tissue, to stimulate the immune system or to act directly on the kidneys to promote anti-inflammatory and blood circulation. In addition to classical diversion procedures, dark field diagnostics followed by environmental therapy are just as suitable as homeopathic constitutional therapy, complex homeopathic remedies and various tea drugs. (Dipl.Päd. Jeanette Viñals Stein, non-medical practitioner)

Proof: Christoph Droste