Urinary tract infection - complicated; Infection - kidney; Complicated urinary tract infection; Kidney infection
* Mental changes or confusion may be the only signs of a urinary tract infection in the elderly.
A physical exam may show tenderness when the health care provider presses (palpates) the area of the kidney.
An intravenous pyelogram (IVP) or CT scan of the abdomen may show swollen kidneys. These tests can also help rule out underlying disorders.
Additional tests and procedures that may be done include:
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