In: Anatomy and Physiology
Bacterial infection in the ureter may cause dizziness if the infection is left untreated. Explain pathophysiological mechanisms of how the infection can lead to dizziness
If the infection moves upstream to the kidneys, additional symptoms are likely, such as fatigue, weakness or feeling faint, and difficulty walking or thinking clearly. Other symptoms could include a fever of 101 F or greater, shaking and chills, upper back and side pain, and nausea or vomiting.so when more higher the infection moves it willl produce toxins and start to increase the infection