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Alzh101
Asked August 2017
Is it common for someone with Alzheimer's to suffer a mild stroke after a UTI?
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JessieBelle
Aug 2017
It isn't uncommon for someone who is older to have a mild stroke. I've not heard of it being associated with a UTI, but there's much I don't know.
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