Stone-related urinary tract infections

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Introduction

Urinary tract infections can be aggravated by the presence of urinary calculi. When a stone partially or totally blocks the flow of urine, it creates an environment conducive to bacterial proliferation.
These infections can range from simple cystitis to more serious forms such as acute pyelonephritis.

⚠️ If not treated in time, they can lead to serious complications.
💡 Appropriate management can identify the infectious origin, eliminate the stone responsible and prevent recurrence.

What are the symptoms?

Clinical signs may vary according to stone location and size. Here are the main reasons for consultation:

1️⃣ Urinary burning + fever

A stone in the kidney, ureter or near the bladder can cause partial obstruction, leading to ascending infection.

  • Urine stasis creates a breeding ground for bacteria.
  • If obstruction is severe → risk of acute pyelonephritis, sometimes serious.

2️⃣ Recurrent urinary tract infections

Repeated episodes (several times a year) should raise the suspicion of an obstacle:

These recurrent infections are often accompanied by resistant bacteria.

3️⃣ Chronic pelvic pain

The pain may persist for several months:

📌 They are sometimes aggravated by exertion, during urination or after intercourse.

What are the most common causes?

1. Classical uropathogenic bacteria

✔ Escherichia coli, Proteus, enterococci…
✔ Multi-resistant germs in case of recurrences.

2. Urinary calculi

✔ Local irritation + obstruction → superinfection.

3. Anatomical barriers

✔ Stretching of urethra or ureter
✔ Prostate adenoma
✔ Valves, diverticula, malformations

4. Chronic prostatitis

✔ Low-noise infection may maintain symptoms.

5. Vesicoureteral reflux

✔ Backflow of infected urine to the kidneys.

6. Bladder emptying disorders

✔ Stagnant urine → repeated infections.

⚠️ Aggravating factors: diabetes, immunodepression, inadequate hydration, repeated urinary catheterization.

Recommended check-ups and examinations

To identify the exact cause, a complete check-up is often necessary:

1️⃣ Interview + history

2️⃣ Clinical examination

3️⃣ Blood and urine tests

3️⃣ Imaging

4️⃣ Functional tests (depending on symptoms)

5️⃣ Prostate exploration

What treatments are available for stone-related infections?

1️⃣ Targeted antibiotics

2️⃣ Responsible calculation processing

3️⃣ Treatment of the anatomical obstacle

4️⃣ Symptom management

5️⃣ Recurrence prevention

6️⃣ Long-term follow-up

Why consult a specialist urologist?

A consultation allows :

Delayed management can lead to serious infection or kidney damage.

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