🚨 New podcast episode This week: Chronic UTIs, the hidden health crisis ruining women’s lives Reporter connie_dimsdale joins host mollyblackall to discuss 🎧 Listen
More than a million women in the UK are thought to be suffering from an illness that is leaving some of them bedbound, unable to work and in aChronic urinary tract infections can be debilitating, but experts warn that the awareness, testing and
treatment for them is simply not good enough. In this week’s episode ofWhile UTIs are recognised by GPs, only in the last year has the NHS website acknowledged that the condition can be ongoing, leaving many sufferers feeling isolated and frustrated.
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