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==Symptoms== | ==Symptoms== | ||
* [[Dysuria]] (painful voiding of urine) | * [[Dysuria]] (painful voiding of urine) | ||
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* [[Vomiting]] | * [[Vomiting]] | ||
* [[Delirium]] | * [[Delirium]] | ||
* Children younger than 2 years old may only have a high fever without symptoms related to the urinary tract. Older people may not have any symptoms related to the urinary tract either; instead, they may exhibit confusion, disordered speech, or hallucinations | * Children younger than 2 years old may only have a high fever without symptoms related to the urinary tract. Older people may not have any symptoms related to the urinary tract either; instead, they may exhibit confusion, disordered speech, or hallucinations. | ||
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Symptoms
- Dysuria (painful voiding of urine)
- Abdominal pain (radiating to the back on the affected side)
- Fever
- Rigors (violent shivering while the temperature rises)
- Headache
- Vomiting
- Delirium
- Children younger than 2 years old may only have a high fever without symptoms related to the urinary tract. Older people may not have any symptoms related to the urinary tract either; instead, they may exhibit confusion, disordered speech, or hallucinations.