Book: Urinary Tract Infection

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About This Service
Urinary Tract Infection

Urinary Tract Infection

A urinary tract infection (UTI) can affect the bladder, urethra, or kidneys and may cause burning when passing urine, needing to urinate more often, cloudy urine, lower tummy pain, or feeling generally unwell. Early advice can help manage symptoms, identify when treatment is needed, and recognise warning signs of a more serious infection.

Key Benefits

Assessment of UTI symptoms and risk factors
Advice on hydration, symptom relief, and self-care
Guidance on treatment options where clinically suitable
Identification of kidney infection or urgent warning signs
Support for recurring or persistent urinary symptoms
Referral advice where GP or urgent care review is needed

What to Expect

1Your symptoms, duration, and medical history will be discussed.
2A healthcare professional will assess whether a UTI is likely.
3Treatment and self-care advice will be provided where appropriate.
4You will receive guidance on warning signs and follow-up if symptoms persist.

Who is This Service Suitable For?

Women with symptoms of uncomplicated lower UTI
Patients with burning, urgency, or frequency when passing urine
People with cloudy or strong-smelling urine needing advice
Individuals with recurring urinary symptoms
Patients unsure if symptoms require treatment
Anyone needing guidance on UTI warning signs and next steps

Frequently Asked Questions

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