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Can strep throat affect your kidneys?

Can strep throat affect your kidneys?

If untreated, strep throat can cause complications, such as kidney inflammation or rheumatic fever. Rheumatic fever can lead to painful and inflamed joints, a specific type of rash, or heart valve damage.

How long does streptococcal glomerulonephritis last?

How long could poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis last? Most children make a full recovery within a few weeks. The blood you can see in the wee is usually gone in 2 weeks and the high blood pressure comes down in about 4 weeks. Urine tests may still show blood in your child’s wee for up to 2 years.

What damage does strep throat do to the body?

Sometimes in response to a strep infection, the body’s immune system will attack healthy tissues, causing complications such as rheumatic fever, inflammation of the kidneys (glomerulonephritis), or pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections (PANDAS).

What is the most common complication of strep throat?

Possible complications of untreated or partially treated strep throat infection are:

  • Rheumatic fever.
  • Glomerulonephritis.
  • Otitis media (spread of infection to the middle ear)
  • Meningitis (spread of infection to the lining of brain and spinal canal)
  • Pneumonia (lung infection)

Can tonsillitis affect your kidneys?

Tonsillitis Caused by Strep Can Also Lead to Kidney Complications. Post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis (PSGN) is a rare inflammatory disorder of the kidneys that can be caused by a strep throat infection.

Can Strep B cause kidney infection?

GBS infections in adults are usually skin and soft tissue infections (such as infection of skin ulcers caused by poor circulation and diabetes, or pressure sores in patients confined to bed), blood infections, pneumonia and urinary tract infections (such as kidney, bladder or prostate infections).

Can strep throat lead to UTI?

Many adults carry group B strep in their bodies — usually in the bowel, vagina, rectum, bladder or throat — and have no signs or symptoms. In some cases, however, group B strep can cause a urinary tract infection or other more-serious infections.

What happens if strep B goes untreated?

Group B strep infection can lead to life-threatening disease in infants, including: Pneumonia. Inflammation of the membranes and fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord (meningitis) Infection in the bloodstream (bacteremia)

Why is strep not going away?

If strep throat does not improve within two days of beginning treatment, it could indicate the presence of another infection, the spread of the strep bacteria to other areas outside the throat or an inflammatory reaction. GAS may infect the tonsils and sinuses if left untreated.

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