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Can UTI cause seizures in the elderly? Understanding the connection

Medical experts report that UTIs are among the most common infections in the elderly population, with symptoms often presenting atypically. This can lead to a critical question for caregivers and family: **can UTI cause seizures in the elderly** or trigger other severe neurological events? The answer lies in the body's systemic inflammatory response and the unique vulnerabilities of aging.

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Can a UTI Cause Seizures in the Elderly? Understanding the Risk Factors

While not a common occurrence, infections can trigger seizures in older adults, especially those with pre-existing conditions. The systemic inflammation from a urinary tract infection (UTI) can alter neurological function, raising the critical question: **Can a UTI cause seizures in the elderly?** The answer is yes, and understanding this link is vital for senior care.

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