We've used antibiotics cranberry, herbs etc. She was hospitalized in April of this year due to confusion, nightmares & erratic behavior. She had a UTI. Looking back, I can see that she had quite a few of these episodes over the past 5 years she's been living with me. The worst are the night terrors.
The second hospitalization was a week after the first She was given a flouriquinoline antibiotic and she completely went demented. (one of the side effects of the drug, in the elderly, that they don't mention unless you go digging for the information) She is allergic to penicillin. She has been given Batrin, a sulfa drug, for 10 days at a stretch. That seems to help, but the infection comes back within a week to ten days and we're back to square 1. This time the crazy behavior started at the end of her round of drugs. Last night when I called her to dinner, rather than go to the table, she came behind the kitchen counter. I told her that we were eating at the table (we don't have a place to eat in the kitchen area) she went and stood at the counter. She was so confused she couldn't find the table. She's drinking cranberry juice 2 X daily. She's taking the herbal mix "Kidney Blend" She's drinking lots of water, but she has to wear "depends". Any suggestions would be appreciated.
My husband told me that when his X wife had this, they would hospitalize her and catheterize her and "flush" her bladder with an antibiotic wash.
These repetitive UTI's were one of the most frustrating and irritating issues that has occurred in threenyears of caring for Mom!
One thing, my mum got confused and night terrors when she was dehydrated... she had major incontinence issues but also oedema, and when they put her on water tablets she behaved la-la.
Even with the oedema I noticed her arms and chest showed signs of dehydration, so docs checked her bloods and sure enough, totally dehydrated... potassium and sodium all over the place.
Worth checking. If she was avoiding fluids (to avoid accidents' it could also contribute to UTIs!)
Good article on this...
Also want to add that a friend had frequent bladder infections and they stopped when she followed her doctor's advice to NEVER interrupt the urine stream once it's started.
Regarding your mother's mental confusion, it will be interesting to see if the symptoms persist after you complete the antibiotic treatments. If so, then she could be evaluated for medication. Mom's behavior -- agitation, anxiety, paranoia, etc. -- became unmanageable and her doctor put her on generic Seroquel which is a big help.
Blessings for a successful result.
Stubborn UTIs do seem to be more frequent in elderly women than in the past, but then we get back to the fact that people live longer so they will have more problems.
It's disturbing, though, that so many of you have seen UTIs in your moms that won't go away. What misery for the person with the disease and also the caregiver.
Keep the information coming since someone may have a tip that can make all the difference for another reader.
Carol
Since they found the proper meds for her to take the utis have stopped
Carol
Bottom line: It is not profitable to actually cure UTIs in the elderly, that would be counterproductive to their Geriatric Medicare Puppy Mill income. Hence the "chronic" & "recurring" syndrome.
Trust issues? You bet I do!