My mom is a person who suffers with having chronic UTI. She just got over one last week and I think she has another one now. What can I do I make sure she wipes right because I wipe her myself when she is at home. I worry about her having these UTI's so regularly, she is 93 and has Alzheimer's/dementia. Her doctor recommended a one time antibiotic for her which works for her but now she is acting the same way again. Any advice?
I have not had another in 30 years and i had to be hospitalized. But I am not elderly. That is a different equation entirely. It's never just one thing, like so many things in life. It's layering.
Hydration number one. Wiping. Hydration with coffee doesn't count. Others. Will chime in with their experiences too. Good luck.
Some people have mentioned being allergic to the Depends material they use. Which sounds good to me since I cannot use any Kodex products.
Its also been said that a culture needs to be done to make sure antibiotic is for that particular infection. Also, make sure she is catherized to get all the infected urine.
In addition to Methanamine and Cranberry pills her MD prescribed Estrace .01% topical 2 x/week. The addition of the Estrace cream has made all the difference. It has been almost a year and (knock wood!) she has not had another UTI. She lives in an AL and under staff supervision and direction she applies the cream herself.
Good luck. I know how frustrating it is.
The correct wiping also helps. More ambulation/walking throughout the day every hour or so a short walk if she is mobile.
QUESTION : does she have loose stools all the time with Dementia it is common stay on top of that. Imodium AD.
More fluids during the day is important as well.
Craberry juice if she isn’t on a restricted diet.
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Our doctor said, some elders live for years with infections...
Eventually, there will be nothing you can do. The body is breaking down...
Treatments for my relative no longer work, and she is just living with it (it's been nearly 2 years now). And surprisingly, she's doing ok.
Even if you do the treatments, sometimes they cause side effects that aren't worth it (for my relative, it was months of off-and-on diarrhea that made her totally miserable until her gut recovered from the medication).
All the best to you and your mom!
Any kind of yogurt with live bacteria culture has the pro-biotic effect, plus is tasty and easy for an elderly person to swallow. Mom said she hated yogurt, so I called it custard and she ate it happily. I poured her unsweetened cranberry juice in a pretty glass before dinner, replacing wine or other types of drinks she consumed when younger.
because I think this might be why after her antibiotics, she’s in the same boat again.
Tho its inconvenient i now wipe correctly.
Also ... my innards have fallen and when i sit any bowel discharge is pushed around on the pad i wear and i can only hope i dont infect myself.
All this sounds gross so i keep reminding myself its a normal occurrence. It can happen to any woman.
But maybe it will help you and your mom. I havent had a uti for awhile now since using the hand sanitizer.
I think you could do this as a preventive measure with any elder who eats solid food. (My husband drinks a jigger of unsweetened cranberry juice every day and doesn't have UTI's either. He says you get accustomed to the lack of sweetness, but I suppose some sugar or stevia could be added.)
If she’s at a day facility you need to talk with management about the problem and let them know you will be making more frequent visits to check on her. Do not rely on having management simply say they will look into it, “oh yes we agree absolutely, blah blah blah blah blah.” Check her when you drop her off to make sure she’s dry before you leave, check her when you pick her up to make sure she’s dry before you leave, and do surprise visits and literally check her. If you do that, care for her will increase.
I used tissue paper and then wipees just for that little added cleanliness. And I bathed her privates daily When I put her to bed eventually.
Good luck & God bless
vit c
d-mannose
bromelain
prebiotics
it has made a huge difference
Gonna brag a little here, I make my own yogurt, it's delucious, fairly easy and cheaper than store-bought.
Also, re cranberry juice: hardly anyone can drink the pure unsweetened stuff, but the cranberry juice cocktail has so much sugar it does more harm than good! Reduce the patient's intake of sugar to reduce infections, that should help. My dr told me that you have to drink 2 liters of pure cranberry juice a day for it to do any good (gag!) but the Azo pills can help. Ask her dr ! Good luck!
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