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Sinusitis

Sinusitis is the inflammation of the sinus passages, causing symptoms such as nasal congestion, facial pain, and sinus pressure. It can result from infections or other underlying conditions, requiring prompt care for relief.

Infected Insect Bites

Infected Insect Bites occur when harmful bacteria enter the skin through a bite, causing redness, swelling, and pain. Identifying and treating infected insect bites promptly is crucial to prevent further complications. (Age 1 year and over)

Tick Borne Encephalitis

Tick-Borne Encephalitis is a viral infection usually transmitted through the bite of an infected tick that exists in parts of central, eastern and northern Europe across Russia to parts of eastern Asia predominantly at altitudes lower than 1,500m.

Impetigo

Impetigo is a contagious bacterial skin infection that often affects children. It manifests as red sores or blisters that can break open, ooze, and form a yellow-brown crust. Early identification and treatment are crucial to prevent the spread of infection. (Age 1 year and over)

Shingles

Shingles is a viral infection that causes a painful rash, often with blisters. It is caused by the varicella-zoster virus, the same virus that causes chickenpox. (Age 18 years and over)

Sore Throat

A Sore Throat, a common condition causing the irritation or inflammation of the throat, often causing pain, scratchiness, or discomfort. It can result from viral or bacterial infections and may be accompanied by other symptoms. (Age 5 years and over)

UTIs in Women

A UTI is an infection that can occur in any part of the urinary system, including the bladder, kidneys, ureters, and urethra. In women, UTIs are more common due to the shorter length of the urethra, making it easier for bacteria to enter the urinary tract.

Smoking Cessation

Smoking increases the risk of developing more than 50 serious health conditions, including cancer and heart disease

Emergency Prescriptions Service

It is important to take your regular prescribed medication as advised your GP. For more information, please contact your local Avicenna pharmacy today.