Does broad-spectrum antibiotics inflict a kidney infection?

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QUESTION: Eleven-year-old Harry is complaining of a severe sore throat and get to stay home from arts school. His pediatrician prescribes a course of broad-spectrum antibiotics, and Harry feel much better in a few days. However, some two weeks after that, Harry have a dull, bilateral strain within his lower fund and his urine is a smoky brown color. On the starting place of Harry’s signs and symptoms, diagnose his condition and indicate the relationship (if any) between his present condition and his previously sore throat.

I know Harry's condition, Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) - Kidney Infection (Pyelonephritis). Would the BSA (Broad-Spectrum Antibiotics) motive this infection, when it's expected to cure this type of infection?

Answers:
He probably doesn't own a UTI, more credible post infectious glomerulonephritis.

The antibiotics haven't cause the problem, it's an immune impulse set past its sell-by date by his streptococcal throat infection.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/post-infect...

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