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What Causes Weight Gain During A Severe Kidney Infection?

Hi,

I have a severe kidney infection. I went to the ER, and had two shots, and was sent home with medication. Its been 48 hours since the antibiotics. Over the last 6 days, which is about how long I've been sick, I've gained 8 poundls, while eating less. Is this temporary weight gain ? Is it from the kidney's and will it go away ?
Thu, 31 Jul 2014
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Hi thanks for posting your query on health care magic.

During kidney infections,certain metabolic changes take place which lead to excessive fluid retention by the kidneys.this can cause rapid changes in weight.

I strongly recommend you to take diet low in salt as well frequent monitoring of your blood pressure and weight.

In case of normal blood pressure,a low dose diuretic like Hydrochlorthiazide can be taken to cause diuresis by increasing the urine out put and there by reducing the weight.

Consult an expert Nephrologist for further assistance.
Thank you,
Take care
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What Causes Weight Gain During A Severe Kidney Infection?

Hi thanks for posting your query on health care magic. During kidney infections,certain metabolic changes take place which lead to excessive fluid retention by the kidneys.this can cause rapid changes in weight. I strongly recommend you to take diet low in salt as well frequent monitoring of your blood pressure and weight. In case of normal blood pressure,a low dose diuretic like Hydrochlorthiazide can be taken to cause diuresis by increasing the urine out put and there by reducing the weight. Consult an expert Nephrologist for further assistance. Thank you, Take care