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Urinary Tract Infection - Complications
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(Page 2) Complications of Urinary Tract Infections in PregnancyUrinary tract infections during pregnancy pose particular risks for both mother and child:
![]() Complications in Children with Urinary Tract InfectionsUrinary tract infections are a major cause of hospitalization in children. Untreated, they can be very serious, particularly in children under 4 years old. Fortunately, with prompt treatment, childhood cases of upper urinary tract infections rarely cause any serious consequences. Spread of Infection. Widespread infection is a major complication of a primary infection. Although laboratory tests in some infants with UTI may suggest the presence of meningitis (inflammation of the spinal column), in most of these UTI cases the outcome is good with treatment and there do not appear to be any neurological symptoms afterward. Kidney Scarring. Kidney scarring is the major concern in children who develop serious or recurrent UTIs. Scarring in young growing kidneys is much more serious than in the mature kidney. Over the years, it increases the risk for hypertension and kidney failure. In one study, evidence of scarring developed in 6% of children who had been hospitalized for a urinary tract infection. Children most at risk for this complication include:
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