
Is Kidney Infection Possible Without UTI?

Question: Is it possible to have a kidney infection without a urinary tract infection? My WBC was really elevated by the culture was negative for UTI.71
Brief Answer:
kidney infection is one type of urinary tract infection
Detailed Answer:
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The urinary tract consists of the kidneys, ureter (tube leading from the kidneys), bladder, urethra, prostate.
Urinary tract infection refers to infection of one or more of these areas.
Infection of the kidney is one type of urinary tract infection. If an infection is present, it should be detected by urine culture unless you were using antibiotics that suppressed the bacteria.
It is possible that the WBC was high if the sample was somehow contaminated.
I hope this helps , feel free to ask any other questions
kidney infection is one type of urinary tract infection
Detailed Answer:
Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic
The urinary tract consists of the kidneys, ureter (tube leading from the kidneys), bladder, urethra, prostate.
Urinary tract infection refers to infection of one or more of these areas.
Infection of the kidney is one type of urinary tract infection. If an infection is present, it should be detected by urine culture unless you were using antibiotics that suppressed the bacteria.
It is possible that the WBC was high if the sample was somehow contaminated.
I hope this helps , feel free to ask any other questions
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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