Why can’t kidney pus be cured?

There is no such thing as “why can’t renal pus be cured”, if it is detected in time and actively treated, it is usually curable; if the condition is serious, it may be difficult to be cured.
Renal pus is the accumulation of fluid in the renal pelvis and renal calyx after urinary tract obstruction, which is secondary to infection and suppuration to become a pus-containing cystic cavity, and is mainly manifested by symptoms such as fever, chills, and pain in the lower back. If patients with renal pus are found in time and have positive and regular treatment, they can be cured and the damage to renal function is relatively small.
If the condition of patients with renal pus is more serious or they do not actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, it may cause greater damage to the kidney function, or even lead to the loss of kidney function, which may require nephrectomy.
Patients with renal pus should actively cooperate with doctors for treatment so as not to affect their health.