Symptoms

The symptoms of a kidney infection usually develop quite quickly over a few hours or days.

Common symptoms include:

You may have other symptoms if you also have a urinary tract infection (UTI) such as cystitis.

These additional symptoms may include:

In older people, a kidney infection may cause confusion.

Symptoms in children

Children with a kidney infection may have the following symptoms:

A child younger than 2 with a kidney infection may only have a high temperature, without any other obvious symptoms.

When to see a GP

See a GP if you feel feverish and you have pain in your tummy, lower back or genitals that will not go away.

You should also see a GP if you have symptoms of a UTI that have not improved after a few days, or if you have blood in your pee.

Contact a GP immediately if you think your child may have a kidney infection.

Kidney infections require prompt treatment with antibiotics.

Page last reviewed: 6 January 2021
Next review due: 6 January 2024