If
a young woman experiences burning and irritation when urinating, she visits her
doctor and is most likely diagnosed with a urinary tract infection (UTI). However it can be a different story for
elderly adults as they rarely have any of the common symptoms or discomforts
associated with UTIs and may be unaware they have an infection. Anna Treinkman, a nurse practitioner at the
Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center in Chicago and president of the National
Conference of Gerontological Nurse Practitioners, explains that as we age, our
immune response changes and no longer functions at optimal levels.
UTIs
are the body’s second most common infection and are generally easy to treat. However in the elderly, an undetected UTI can
mimic other, much more serious conditions including dementia. “UTIs, for instance, are a leading cause of
sepsis, a potentially life-threatening infection of the bloodstream.”
UTI
symptoms in the elderly can also manifest in a range of behaviors such as
disorientation, agitation, confusion, dizziness and poor motor skills. These in turn can increase the risk for falls
and even result in depression or sudden urinary incontinence. Another reason the UTI may go untreated is
that the symptoms are attributed to more serious illnesses or simply to old
age.
If
you suspect a UTI, a simple urinalysis can be performed to confirm the
infection and get treatment started.
Most cases are cured by antibiotics within a few days to a few weeks
depending on the severity of the infection and other health problems affecting
the person.
Along
with medication, your doctor will recommend drinking four to six 8-ounce
glasses of water a day, and may ask that you add
cranberry juice or cranberry tablets to your diet. This will help flush the infection from the
system.
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This post is intended for informational purposes only. Please contact your health care provider with
any questions or concerns you have regarding your health.
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Sources: aplaceformom.com/planning-and-advice/articles/elderly-urinary-tract-infections
seniorliving.org/healthcare/uti/
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