Urinary Tract Infection (In Women)
NHS Free Service: Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections.
Service Description
Uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs) are bacterial infections that affect the bladder of healthy individuals without existing health conditions. UTIs can affect the urinary tract, including the bladder (cystitis), urethra (urethritis), or kidneys (kidney infection). While antibiotics may be used to treat UTIs, they are not always necessary. Symptoms of a UTI may include: Pain or burning sensation when urinating (dysuria) Frequent need to urinate Needing to urinate more often at night (nocturia) Sudden or urgent need to urinate Cloudy urine Blood in urine Lower abdominal pain or pain in the back just below the ribs High temperature or feeling hot and shivery Very low temperature (below 36°C) Your urine may also be dark or have a strong smell. If this is your only symptom, it could be due to dehydration. How a pharmacist can help: Provide advice to help you recover Recommend suitable pain relief Offer the same treatments as a GP if appropriate Advise if you need to see a GP If you think you have a UTI, please book a consultation with one of our pharmacists today. Treatment is available for adults aged 16 to 64.
Contact Details
1 Woodland Ave, Worlingham, Beccles NR34 7EF, UK
01502 712571
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