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Self Help for Minor Ailments

Every year, millions of us visit our GP with minor health problems that our local pharmacist could resolve. It is estimated that every year, 50 million visits to the GP are made for minor ailments such as:

  • coughs and colds
  • mild eczema
  • athlete’s foot

By visiting your pharmacy instead, you could save yourself time and trouble. Instead of booking and waiting for a GP appointment, you can visit your local pharmacist any time: just walk in.

All pharmacists can recognise many common health complaints. They can give advice or, where appropriate, over the counter medicines that will help to clear up the problem. If your problem is more serious and needs the attention of a GP, your pharmacist will recognise this and advise you to see your GP. What’s more, many pharmacies are open in the evenings and on the weekends. If everybody went to a pharmacist with common health problems, more time would be freed for our GPs. This might make it easier to get a convenient appointment with your GP next time you need one.

So if you have a common health problem, a trip to your pharmacy is an option.

Your Pharmacist

Your Pharmacist may be able to help with the following ailments:

  • skin conditions, such as mild acne and mild eczema
  • coughs and colds, including nasal congestion and sore throat
  • minor cuts and bruises
  • constipation and haemorrhoids (piles)
  • hay fever and allergies
  • aches and pains, such as headaches, earache and backache
  • indigestion, diarrhoea and threadworms
  • period pain and thrush
  • warts and verrucas, mouth ulcers and cold sores
  • athlete’s foot
  • nappy rash and teething
  • Some pharmacies can provide truss fittings, stoma products and incontinence supplies.

Please Note: there are certain medications which we can no longer prescribe. This does not apply to those who need the medication for long term or chronic conditions.

GP, Walk-in Centre or A&E

Go to your GP or a walk-in centre or accident and emergency for any of the following:

  • suturing or wound and dressing care
  • muscle and joint injuries, including strains and sprains
  • lacerations, cuts, fractures, severe sprains and strains
  • infected wounds and foreign bodies
  • head injuries or loss of consciousness
  • suspected broken bones or heavy blood loss
  • persistent chest pain or difficulty breathing
  • overdose or poisoning

Minor Ailment Services

Some pharmacies run a minor ailment service, which means that they can supply medicines for certain specific conditions on the NHS. It’s up to your local NHS to decide whether pharmacies in your area provide these services. If your pharmacy runs a minor ailment service for eczema, for example, it means that your pharmacist can supply medicines for this condition, and you’ll only pay the standard prescription charge. Or if you’re exempt from paying prescription charges, for example because you’re over 60, you won’t pay for the medicine.

Use the NHS ‘Find a Pharmacy’ to look for pharmacies in your area. Each pharmacy listing on NHS comes with a ‘Services’ tab which should list the minor ailment service if the pharmacy has one.

Or simply ask at your local pharmacy. | Click here: Find a Pharmacy

Travel Clinic

The Practice Nurse provides comprehensive advice about overseas travel and vaccination. A charge is made for non-NHS injections. Please ensure you arrange to have your travel vaccinations at least 4 weeks prior to travel. The Practice Nurse can advise on vaccination requirements for patients travelling abroad and give vaccinations as required. In order that your vaccinations have time to take effect before your holiday it is important to arrange to have them at least two months before you travel.

Stoptober

Stoptober and Local Stop Smoking Support Services in Lancashire Quit Squad provides stop smoking support in the Lancashire Area. For further information on the provision of stop smoking support services in Cumbia, Blackpool and Blackburn with Darwen, please see the links below: Find Your Local Stop Smoking Service: https://www.nhs.uk/better-health/quit-smoking/