The UTI We Didn’t See Coming
It started with our mom needing to pee more often. Sometimes she’d say she had to go, but when she got to the bathroom, nothing would happen.
We chalked it up to disease progression—another frustrating symptom of a brain that no longer communicates clearly with the body.
There was no burning, no odor, and no complaints of pain—the symptoms you’d expect with a UTI. So we didn’t suspect one.
Then came the night sweats.
At first, we thought it was the room temperature. Then hormones. Then maybe our mom’s meds.
But she’d wake up completely soaked—head to toe—night after night.
Still no fever. Still no signs of pain.
We brought it up with her primary care doctor. Then her neurologist. Eventually, someone suggested testing for a UTI.
And there it was—a hidden infection. Our mom’s body had been quietly fighting it for months.