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Can UTIs cause confusion in older adults?

Can UTIs cause confusion in older adults? Yes, UTIs can cause confusion, delirium, or sudden changes in behaviour in older adults—even without typical urinary symptoms. This…

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How to recognize UTI symptoms in toddlers?

How to recognize UTI symptoms in toddlers? UTI symptoms in toddlers can include fever, irritability, foul-smelling urine, poor feeding, vomiting, and, less commonly, pain or crying…

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How to prevent UTIs in nursing home patients?

How to prevent UTIs in nursing home patients? Preventing UTIs in nursing home residents involves regular toileting, good hygiene, avoiding unnecessary catheters, managing incontinence, and keeping…

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What are recurrent UTI causes in children?

What are recurrent UTI causes in children? Recurrent UTIs in children can be caused by constipation, poor hygiene, holding urine, abnormal urinary tract anatomy, or incomplete…

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What causes UTIs in men over 50?

What causes UTIs in men over 50? UTIs in men over 50 are often caused by prostate enlargement, incomplete bladder emptying, urinary tract stones, diabetes, or…

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Can enlarged prostate cause recurrent UTIs?

Can enlarged prostate cause recurrent UTIs? Yes, an enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH) can block urine flow and cause incomplete emptying of the bladder,…

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Are UTIs in men always serious?

Are UTIs in men always serious? UTIs in men are generally considered more serious than in women. They can signal underlying conditions like prostate problems or…

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What UTI symptoms do men experience?

What UTI symptoms do men experience? UTI symptoms in men include burning or pain when urinating, frequent urge to urinate, cloudy or foul-smelling urine, pelvic pain,…

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Can men get UTIs from sexual activity?

Can men get UTIs from sexual activity? Yes, men can develop UTIs after sexual activity, particularly if bacteria enter the urethra. However, this is less common…

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