Acute Interstitial Nephritis Not Related to NSAIDs
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It is advisable to consult the nephrologist, or the pediatric nephrologist in the case of children, when acute interstitial nephritis not related to NSAIDs is suspected. This condition is an inflammation of the tissue surrounding the kidney tubules whose cause is not attributed to anti-inflammatories, but to other triggers such as certain infections, different medications or immune processes.
Possible manifestations: changes in the urine, swelling, tiredness and, at times, fever or general malaise.
When to seek care? If persistent changes in the urine appear or signs that the kidney is not working normally.
The urologist may take part in evaluating the urinary tract when necessary. Identifying the cause with a specialist is key to caring for kidney health in time.
Data on 69 doctors who treat acute interstitial nephritis not related to nsaids
Which specialist treats acute interstitial nephritis not related to nsaids?
Acute interstitial nephritis unrelated to anti-inflammatory drugs should be evaluated by a nephrologist, a specialist in identifying other causes of this kidney inflammation. Consult this specialist to determine the cause.
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in acute interstitial nephritis not related to nsaids
Dr. Víctor Molgado
Dr. Lorely Vianey Bres Ramírez
Dr. Kim Danae Díaz Juárez
Dr. Alma Delia Mejía Rendón
Dr. Carlos Andrés Aceves Barrios
Dr. Stephany Sbheidy García Arana
Dr. Brenda Rodríguez Bustos
Dr. Gabriela Berenice Vazquez De la Peña
Dr. Josué Marcial Meza
Dr. Miguel Ángel Martínez Benaiges
Dr. Guillermo Fojaco Villanueva
Dr. Edson David Rodríguez Valle
Dr. Ivette Victorino
Dr. Andrea Avila Martinez
Dr. Jorge Alberto Carmona Meza
Dr. Roberto Galindo Lopez
Dr. Sandra Herrera Rodriguez
Dr. Valeria Gómez Galván
Dr. Andrea Piñeyro V.
Dr. Dulce Paola Grajales Garcia
Frequently asked questions
What is acute interstitial nephritis not related to nsaids?
It is advisable to consult the nephrologist, or the pediatric nephrologist in the case of children, when acute interstitial nephritis not related to NSAIDs is suspected. This condition is an inflammation of the tissue surrounding the kidney tubules whose cause is not attributed to anti-inflammatorie...
Which doctor treats acute interstitial nephritis not related to nsaids?
Acute interstitial nephritis unrelated to anti-inflammatory drugs should be evaluated by a nephrologist, a specialist in identifying other causes of this kidney inflammation. Consult this specialist to determine the cause.