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Concerned when you Pee - GO SEE YOUR GP!! This is a great little reminder!!
Dr. Langley does NOT treat Urinary Tract Infections without very specific parameters. Your first call should always be your Primary Care Providers office.
If you believe you have a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI):
Please call your Primary Care Provider (Family Doctor or Nurse Practitioner).
If they are not available, your Pharmacist may be able to assist with uncomplicated UTIs.
Dr. Langley does NOT treat UTIs unless under very specific circumstances.
👉 Your first call should always be your Primary Care Provider’s office.
You may have a UTI if you experience:
Pain or burning when peeing (dysuria)
Needing to pee more often than usual
Urgency or sudden need to pee
Pee that looks cloudy
Blood in your pee
Pain in your lower tummy or back (just under the ribs)
Fever, chills, or feeling unwell
A very low temperature (below 36°C)
💧 Dark or smelly pee may also happen if you are not drinking enough water.
If you are experiencing a urological emergency, please go to your nearest Emergency Department.