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Why infections in older adults look nothing like you'd expect
Infections in older adults often present with unusual symptoms, making it difficult to diagnose and treat.
By LeAnne Gendreau, Rhea Rogers, Sondra 'Sam' Cradduck , Amy Amy Cameron O'Rourke, Katherine Ambrose ·4 hr ago
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(Aging Untold) - When an older adult suddenly seems off or experiences unexpected mood swings, families often assume it's normal aging or dementia.
But infections in older adults rarely present with the classic symptoms younger people experience.
Behavioral changes and confusion can be the only warning signs before a treatable infection becomes life-threatening.
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