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Infected Insect Bite Treatment Through Pharmacy First: How It Works

Infected Insect Bite Treatment Through Pharmacy First: How It Works at The Kingston Pharmacy, Kingston upon Thames

How NHS Pharmacy First treatment works for infected insect bites, who may be eligible, and what to expect during your consultation.

What Is an Infected Insect Bite?

Most insect bites improve without treatment and cause only temporary redness, swelling, or itching.


However, an insect bite can sometimes become infected if bacteria enter the skin.

Increasing redness
Pain or tenderness
Swelling
Warm skin around the bite
Pus or discharge
Worsening symptoms over time

Unlike a normal insect bite reaction, an infection often continues to worsen rather than gradually improve.

Why Is Prompt Treatment Important?

Early assessment is important because infections can occasionally spread if left untreated.

Prompt treatment may help

  • Reduce discomfort
  • Control infection
  • Prevent symptoms from worsening
  • Improve healing
  • Reduce the likelihood of complications

Many people delay seeking advice because they hope the bite will improve on its own. However, if symptoms are worsening, it is usually best to seek professional assessment.

What Is the Pharmacy First Service?

Pharmacy First is an NHS service that allows pharmacists to assess and manage a number of common conditions without requiring a GP appointment.

The service aims to

  • Improve access to treatment
  • Reduce waiting times
  • Provide convenient care closer to home
  • Ensure patients receive appropriate treatment or referral

Infected insect bites are one of the conditions covered by the Pharmacy First service for eligible patients.

Can a Pharmacist Treat an Infected Insect Bite?

Yes. Specially trained pharmacists can assess suspected infected insect bites and determine whether treatment may be appropriate.

As part of the consultation, the pharmacist will review

  • Your symptoms
  • The appearance of the affected area
  • When the bite occurred
  • How symptoms have progressed
  • Your medical history
  • Any medications you are currently taking

This allows us to determine whether the bite is likely to be infected and whether Pharmacy First treatment is suitable.

Who Is Eligible for Pharmacy First Treatment?

Eligibility is based on NHS clinical criteria.

Pharmacy First may be suitable if you

  • Have symptoms suggesting an infected insect bite
  • Meet the age requirements for the service
  • Do not have symptoms that require urgent medical assessment
Referral may be needed if

  • Symptoms are severe
  • Your medical history requires further review
  • Pharmacy First treatment is not suitable

Some patients may require referral to another healthcare professional depending on the severity of symptoms or their medical history.


Our pharmacist will assess your individual circumstances during the consultation.

What Happens During a Pharmacy First Consultation?

Many patients are concerned that the consultation will be lengthy or complicated. In reality, the process is usually straightforward.

When did the bite occur?
When did symptoms start worsening?
Is the area painful?
Has the redness spread?
Is there any discharge or pus?
Do you have any long-term health conditions?
Are you taking any regular medications?

The aim is simply to ensure that any treatment supplied is safe and appropriate. All consultations are carried out confidentially in a private consultation room.

What Treatment Can Be Supplied?

If the pharmacist determines that an infected insect bite is present and treatment is appropriate, medication may be supplied through the Pharmacy First service.


The exact treatment will depend on your symptoms, the appearance of the infection, your medical history, and current NHS clinical guidance.

The pharmacist will explain

  • How to use any medication supplied
  • Expected improvements
  • Possible side effects
  • When to seek further advice

We can also provide guidance on caring for the affected area at home.

When Would You Need Referral to Another Healthcare Professional?

While many infected insect bites can be managed through Pharmacy First, some situations require further medical assessment.

Referral may be needed if

  • The infection is severe
  • Symptoms are spreading rapidly
  • You feel generally unwell
  • There are concerns about deeper infection
  • The bite affects sensitive areas such as around the eye
  • Significant swelling is present
  • The diagnosis is unclear

If referral is required, our pharmacist will explain why and help direct you to the most appropriate service.

Common Questions About Pharmacy First Insect Bite Treatment

Patients often ask whether they need a GP appointment, how confidential the service is, and how quickly they should seek help.

Do I need a GP appointment first?

  • No. Eligible patients can access assessment directly through the Pharmacy First service.
Is the consultation confidential?

  • Yes. All consultations are carried out confidentially by trained healthcare professionals.

How quickly should I seek advice?

  • As soon as possible if symptoms are worsening
  • Early assessment may help prevent the infection from becoming more severe
Can a pharmacist tell if my bite is infected?

  • Pharmacists are trained to assess infected insect bites
  • They can determine whether treatment or referral is appropriate

How Our Pharmacy Can Help

Our pharmacy offers NHS Pharmacy First consultations for patients with suspected infected insect bites.

Assess your symptoms
Determine whether infection is likely
Supply treatment where appropriate
Provide self-care advice
Identify when referral is required
Help you access treatment without needing a GP appointment

Our aim is to provide prompt, professional, and convenient care when you need it.

What to Do Next

If you think an insect bite may have become infected, do not ignore worsening symptoms.


Early assessment can help ensure you receive appropriate treatment and reduce the risk of complications.


Our pharmacy provides confidential NHS Pharmacy First consultations and can assess whether treatment may be suitable for you.


Contact our pharmacy team today and we will be happy to help.

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