Abstract:
Kidney and urinary tract diseases, especially of microbial-inflammatory origin, occupy one of the leading places in the structure of somatic pathology. The kidneys play an important role in the maintaining homeostasis, which is characterized by a constant volume of fluid, its osmotic concentration and ionic composition. Therefore, any renal dysfunction can lead to significant changes in electrolyte and water-salt homeostasis. According to the literature, about 90% of kidney diseases are accompanied by fever, which often develops in response to the effects of pyrogens of viral or bacterial nature, which in general significantly impairs the body's compensatory capacity and affects the course and consequences.