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UTI's can be deadly for senior citizens. Caregivers should be aware of the signs and symptoms. |
Urinary tract infections, also called UTI's, in the elderly are bad news. For the average person, a bladder/kidney infection can be nothing more than a brief nuisance, or it can cause major discomfort and require medicine and rest.
For the elderly, a UTI is an emergency that requires immediate treatment. The elderly are at higher risks of developing UTI's, but don't exhibit the same symptoms as younger sufferers. Because of the apparent lack of signs and symptoms, the entire body can be affected before an infection is even suspected and diagnosed.
Here are some things caregivers should know about UTI's, and how they exhibit themselves in seniors.