It’s now easier to get antibiotics for UTIs. But here’s what to do if your symptoms don’t go away

Iris Lim
You wake up with that familiar urgency to go to the toilet and burning when you pee – and no matter how many times you go, that urgency doesn’t let up. You know exactly what it is: a urinary tract infection, or UTI. UTIs are common, affecting half of all women at some point. They occur when bacteria enter the urinary tract, causing symptoms such as burning, urgency, frequent urination and lower abdominal pain. Now many women can go straight to the pharmacy and get antibiotics without having to..