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What are some signs of reflux nephropathy?

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Recurrent UTI: Reflux nephropathy is when urine doesn't stay in the bladder area due to weak valve. The urine can then flow back into the kidneys. This situation can lead to recurrent urinary tract infections, blood in the urine, fever, back pain, and eventually renal impairment.

Answered 11/3/2018

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Hydronephrosis: When urine backs up usually due to obstruction in the urinary tract, common symptoms are back pain and recurrent infection with chills and fever,cloudy urine, nausea and vomiting

Answered 11/10/2018

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