Consider chronic UTIs in Women’s Health Strategy

Chronic Urinary Tract Infections are a long-term infection that can take a very long time to treat. UTIs disproportionately impact women.

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Friday 29th December 2023
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We believe that Chronic Urinary Tract Infections should be referred to and considered in the Government’s Women’s Health Strategy for England. As detailed on the NHS Website, Chronic UTIs can be hard to diagnose and those affected may need to see a specialist. We believe there are nowhere near enough specialists or specialist clinics.


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