CHOOSE A HEALTH CONDITION QUESTIONERE:
CHOOSE A HEALTH CONDITION QUESTIONERE: URINARY TRACT INFECTION

Could I have
Urinary Tract Infection? UTI HEALTH CHECKER

Choose your gender:

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Do you have increased frequency of urine?

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Do you have a pain/stinging feeling on peeing?

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Do you get a sudden urge to pee?

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Do you feel like you can't empty your bladder fully?

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Do you get pain in the lower tummy or the sides?

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Do you get smelly or cloudy urine?

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Do you get blood in the urine?

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Have you had accidents not getting to the bathroom in time?

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Your result:
Score: 1/9 Attention flags: 3/5

Your answers indicate that you may have a urine infection. You can check for this using our Silex UTI self-test kit.

As you answered yes to:

you should also discuss this symptom with your GP as soon as you can, as it may need further investigation.

Urine infections are infections affecting your urine tract, such as bladder and kidneys. Women are more likely to develop them but they can affect men as well.

Symptoms can include pain or blood when peeing and peeing more often than normal.

There are some risk factors for UTIs, such as being a woman, menopause and kidney stones.

If your test is positive, you should speak to your GP about treatment.

If you would like to find out more information, please click here, where we have more information on UTIs and more on improving your general health.

Your result:
Score: 1/9

Your answers indicate that you may have a urine infection. You can check for this using our Silex UTI self-test kit.

If you are generally concerned about any of your symptoms or your test is normal, we would advise speaking with your GP.

Urine infections are infections affecting your urine tract, such as bladder and kidneys. Women are more likely to develop them but they can affect men as well.

Symptoms can include pain or blood when peeing and peeing more often than normal.

There are some risk factors for UTIs, such as being a woman, menopause and kidney stones.

If your test is positive, you should speak to your GP about treatment.

If you would like to find out more information, please click here, where we have more information on UTIs and more on improving your general health.

Your result:

Your answers indicate that you do not have symptoms of UTI. However, if your symptoms change we would recommend to using our Silex UTI self-test.

Urine infections are infections affecting your urine tract, such as bladder and kidneys. Women are more likely to develop them but they can affect men as well.

Symptoms can include pain or blood when peeing and peeing more often than normal.

There are some risk factors for UTIs, such as being a woman, menopause and kidney stones.

If you would like to find out more information, please click here, where we have more information on UTIs and more on improving your general health.