Minor Ailments
Before visiting your GP practice, you may be able to be treated at your local pharmacy.
Pharmacies can provide treatment for the following:
- Acne, spots and pimples (first enquiry)
- Mild allergic reaction
- Ankle or foot pain and swelling
- Athletes foot
- Bites or stings
- Blisters
- Constipation
- Diarrhoea
- Dressing problems
- Ear discharge or ear wax earache
- Hearing problems or blocked ear
- Eye- red or irritable
- Eye- sticky or watery
- Eyelid problems
- Failed contraception
- Headache/migraine
- Hip, thigh or buttock pain or swelling
- Knee or lower leg pain
- Lower back pain
- Lower limb pain or swelling
- Mouth ulcers
- Nasal congestion
- Haemorrhoids
- Scabies
- Shoulder pain
- Skin- rash
- Sleep difficulties
- Sore throat
- Tiredness
- Toe pain or swelling
- Toothache after dental injury
- Toothache without dental injury
- Vaginal discharge
- Vaginal itch or soreness
- Vomiting
- Wrist, hand or finger pain or swelling
- Uncomplicated UTI in women (18-65)
- Bacterial conjunctivitis in infants between 3 months and 2 years old
- Impetigo
- Oral thrush between 1-4 months