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I know this happens in dementia patients and there are medications for this but I wanted to know if anyone had suggestions before we add another medication to her pill box.

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I don’t know but there are plenty of people on the forum with experience in this area so stick around for answers.

Best wishes to you and your mom.
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Only,
Has your mom been tested for a UTI? You can have this done at her doctors office, an urgent care or even a home test. You will need a doctors prescription for an antibiotic to clear it.
It’s best to have a culture but don’t put it off as UTIs can be toxic and cause many problems.
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I just reread your post. If this is only happening at night, it could be related to sundowning. I would call her doctor.
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Onlychildbutnot, I agree with the other poster, 97yroldmom, have your Mom checked for an Urinary Tract Infection.

My Dad, who had sundowners, was seeing ants on the walls all hours of the day and in his food. Sure enough, he had an UTI, and once the antibiotics started to kick in, the ants disappeared.
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This is a fairly common problem among elderly. Antibiotic treatment is by mouth and only lasts for about 7 to 10 days. So no long term medication change is likely needed. If "bugs" continue after antibiotic, be sure and inform Dr.
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