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PHARMACY FIRST

Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)

UTIs are a prevalent health issue that primarily affects women. It can occur in various parts of the urinary tract, such as the bladder (cystitis), urethra (urethritis), and kidneys (kidney infection). These infections can cause frequent discomfort and can be quite unpleasant. The NHS Pharmacy First program is now accessible to assist women suffering from uncomplicated UTIs. Our pharmacists can provide immediate guidance and treatment solutions, eliminating the need to wait for a doctor's appointment to address the symptoms of UTIs.
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UTI Symptoms

Bladder infections (cystitis) and urethra infections (urethritis) are prevalent forms of lower urinary tract infections (UTIs). Symptoms include:
A need to pee more often than usual
Pain or discomfort when peeing
Feeling generally unwell, achy and tired
Sudden urges to pee
Feeling as though you’re unable to empty your bladder fully
Urine that’s cloudy, foul-smelling or contains blood
Pain low down in your abdomen
Upper UTI infection in the kidney or ureters (tubes connecting the kidneys to the bladder) can be much more severe. Some indications of this type of infection are:
A Fever
Pain in the sides or back
Shivering and chills
Feeling and being sick
Confusion
Agitation or restlessness
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Causes

UTIs are common infections of the urinary tract caused by bacteria. They usually affect the lower urinary tract near the urethra or bladder. Risk factors for UTIs include kidney stones, weakened immune system, certain contraceptive methods, diabetes, and the use of catheters. Women are at a higher risk due to their shorter urethra and proximity to the anus, while men may also be at risk if they have an enlarged prostate. UTIs are more common and less serious compared to other types of infections. Prevention through hygiene and proper medical care is important in reducing the risk of UTIs.

Treatment

The best course of treatment will be determined based on the individual's symptoms and overall health. For recurrent UTIs, vaginal creams may be prescribed, while painkillers can help manage symptoms. However, please note that Pharmacy First does not cover treatment for women over 65 years of age. In such cases, a GP should be consulted due to potential complications. For those under 65, our pharmacists can provide treatment as needed, offering a convenient one-stop-shop option. This can save time and eliminate the need to travel to a pharmacy for a prescription.

Complications

UTIs can have serious consequences, such as spreading to the kidneys or bloodstream. In these cases, seeking medical attention from your GP or calling 111 is crucial. UTIs are more common in certain groups, such as diabetics, who are at higher risk due to their weaker immune systems. Women are also more prone to UTIs, partly because of anatomical differences with men. Contraceptive methods, such as diaphragms, can also increase a woman's chances of developing a UTI. Pregnancy can further increase the risk due to hormonal changes and pressure on the urinary tract. Postmenopausal women and elderly individuals are also at higher risk due to lower estrogen levels and age-related bladder changes.
The FREE, NHS Pharmacy First service is here to help you with uncomfortable UTIs. Patients can book an appointment to speak to our pharmacist by contacting one of the team or booking online. We can provide advice and medication from the convenience of our pharmacy (depending on which treatment is most appropriate). This will save you the headache of back-and-forth trips to and from the GP.

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Superintendent Pharmacist: Dylan Jones (Reg: 2051124)
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