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Please let us know which of the following apply to you
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You are currently pregnant or trying for a baby or breastfeeding
You are under the age of 16 or over the age of 64 years
You use a urinary catheter or have recurrent UTIs (2 episodes in the last 6 months, or 3 episodes in the last 12 months)
You are a Male
You are immunosuppressed or your immune system is not working as well as it should
You allergic to nitrofurantoin (antibiotic)
None of the above
Consider Contacting your GP or NHS 111
This service is not suitable for you
Based on your responses we recommend you contact your GP or NHS 111 to review your symptoms
You can use the NHS 111 symptom checker for further assistance
111.nhs.uk
Do any of the following life threatening symptoms apply to you:
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Are you breathing rapidly or short of breath
Is your heart racing
Are you unusually confused
Is your temperature abnormally high or low
None of the above
Your Symptoms Require Urgent Care
Based on your responses, we believe you need urgent care
The symptoms you described can be life threatening and need immediate medical evaluation. Please make your way to the nearest accident and emergency department, or
Call 999 now
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Are you experiencing any PYELONEPHRITIS (kidney infection) symptoms
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This is a kidney disease that if left untreated can lead to kidney damage and more serious illness
Kidney pain/tenderness in back under ribs
New/different myalgia (flu like illness)
Shaking chills or temperature 37.9°C or above
Nausea or vomiting
None of the above
You must contact your GP or NHS 111 urgently
This service is not suitable for you
Your symptoms indicate you need urgent medical attention
We recommend that you contact your GP or NHS 111 to review your symptoms
You can use the NHS 111 symptom checker for further assistance
111.nhs.uk
Are you experiencing any of the following symptoms
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Unusual vaginal discharge, a noticeable difference in colour, quantity or smell
Pain or irritation during or after sex
Unusual skin lesions or sore around the genitals
Vaginal dryness and discomfort
None of the above
Consider Contacting your GP or NHS 111
This service is not suitable for you
Based on your responses we recommend you contact your GP or NHS 111 to review your symptoms
You can use the NHS 111 symptom checker for further assistance
111.nhs.uk
Do you have any of the 3 key signs/symptoms
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Dysuria (burning pain when passing urine)
New nocturia (needing to pass urine in the night)
Urine cloudy to the naked eye (visual inspection by pharmacist if practicable)
None of the above
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It sounds like you don’t need prescription medication
The best way to manage your symptoms is with Over The Counter medication
Prescription medication will not make a considerable difference to improving your symptoms
If your symptoms do not get better, please contact your regular NHS GP Surgery for a review
Consider Contacting your GP or NHS 111
This service is not suitable for you
Based on your responses we recommend you contact your GP or NHS 111 to review your symptoms
You can use the NHS 111 symptom checker for further assistance
111.nhs.uk
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Would you like to discuss anything else related to your UTI symptoms with us?
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