A catheter associated UTI is treated with antibiotics. The antibiotic chosen will depend on the type of the bacteria found in the urine. If a fever is present, acetaminophen should be given. The urinary catheter should be removed as soon as possible.
All medications have side effects and may cause allergic reactions. Antibiotics can cause stomach upset as well as other symptoms.
A urine culture should be done at the end of the antibiotic therapy, to make sure the infection has cleared up.
If a person has a long-term urinary catheter in place, urine specimens should be obtained occasionally to check for any bacteria in the urine. Any new or worsening symptoms should be reported to the healthcare provider.