Uncomplicated UTI

Water infection in women

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) encompass a range of infections affecting different parts of the urinary tract, such as the bladder (cystitis), urethra (urethritis), or kidneys (kidney infection).

Symptoms of Uncomplicated UTI

Water infection in women

The good news is that UTIs are typically responsive to treatment with antibiotics. However, it’s essential to note that treatment provision is typically targeted toward non-pregnant females aged between 16 and 64 years.
Recognizing the symptoms of a UTI is crucial for seeking timely medical attention. Common symptoms may include:

Additional indicators of a UTI may involve changes in urine colour or odour. However, it's important to note that dark or odorous urine, as a single symptom, could be linked to dehydration.

How it works

Step 1

You book a free appointment with one of our NHS trained consultants.

Step 2

A consultant will review your request and call you back within 20 minutes.

Step 3

We will carry out a FREE consultation in-store or remotely.

How long will this take?

The uncomplicated UTI (water infection) in WOMEN will take between 10-15 minutes.

Where is this service available?

The free service is available in any of our branches, or remotely depending on how you wish to book the consultation with us.

For non-pregnant females aged 16 to 64 experiencing the specified symptoms, antibiotic treatment can be provided. Seeking medical attention promptly allows for a thorough evaluation of symptoms and the prescription of an appropriate antibiotic regimen, promoting effective resolution of the UTI and preventing potential complications. In cases of suspected UTIs, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional for personalised diagnosis and treatment.

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    The Pharmacy First is a free service expanding upon the existing self-care advice and assistance available from pharmacy teams, empowering skilled pharmacists to offer guidance and, when suitable, treatment for seven common conditions. No prescription is required for conditions such as earache, sore throat, impetigo, shingles, sinusitis, uncomplicated urinary tract infection (UTI) in women, and infected insect bites and stings. This hassle-free approach enables individuals to address minor health concerns conveniently, eliminating the need for a GP visit. Our committed pharmacists are ready to provide assistance in the discretion of a dedicated consultation room.

    Frequently Asked Questions About UTI's

    If you have any questions about UTI’s or your symptoms we’re here to help. You can book your consultation for the Pharmacy First service online or visit your nearest Crest Pharmacy for advice and treatment.

    UTIs can cause symptoms like a burning sensation when peeing, frequent urge to urinate, and cloudy or strong-smelling urine. If you’re experiencing these, it might be a UTI instead of just irritation. For more certainty around your symptoms you can visit your local Crest Pharmacy for a quick check.

    Yes, through Pharmacy First our team of expert pharmacists can assess your symptoms and provide treatment without the need for seeing a GP. We can also advise your on ways to manage any pain and discomfort that comes with a UTI.

    If your symptoms don’t improve within a couple of days, or if they get worse, it’s important to seek medical advice. At Crest through Pharmacy First we can provide quick treatment and refer you if you need further treatment.

    Yes, caffeine, alcohol, and spicy foods can irritate your bladder. Stick to water and avoid these drinks to help manage your symptoms.

    Cranberry juice might help prevent UTIs, but it’s not a reliable treatment as there isn’t enough research on this. It’s best to see your local pharmacist or doctor if you think you have a UTI.

    If symptoms return, you might need a different treatment. When you use Pharmacy First at Crest we’ll let you know what to do next if the antibiotics and treatment don’t alleviate your symptoms.

    Generally speaking, yes, it’s safe. However, you can always ask your local Crest Pharmacist when you’re prescribed medication if there are any other medications you should avoid. We’re always happy to help answer your questions and give you peace of mind.

    Drink plenty of fluids, practice good hygiene, and avoid holding your urine. If you are getting frequent UTI’s and irritation we recommend making an appointment with your GP to discuss this.
    Try painkillers, a hot water bottle before bed, and avoid drinks like caffeine. If your UTI symptoms are so severe they are preventing you from sleeping you should speak to your doctor as soon as possible.