Do you want to skip to content? Skip to content
Convatec Group Contact Us България България Bosna i Hercegovina Bosna i Hercegovina Česko Česko Danmark Danmark Österreich Österreich Schweiz (Deutsch) Schweiz (Deutsch) Deutschland Deutschland Ελλάδα Ελλάδα United Kingdom United Kingdom Ireland Ireland España España Eesti Eesti Suomi Suomi Suisse (Français) Suisse (Français) France France Hrvatska Hrvatska Magyarország Magyarország Ísland Ísland Italia Italia Lietuva Lietuva Latvija Latvija Северна Македонија Северна Македонија Malta Malta Norge Norge België België Nederland Nederland Polska Polska Portugal Portugal România România Slovensko Slovensko Slovenija Slovenija Srbija Srbija Sverige Sverige Türkiye Türkiye Україна Україна Brasil Brasil United States (English) United States (English) Estados Unidos (Español) Estados Unidos (Español) Argentina Argentina Canada (English) Canada (English) Canada (Français) Canada (Français) Chile Chile Colombia Colombia Ecuador Ecuador México México Perú Perú Belize Belize Guyana Guyana Jamaica Jamaica Venezuela Venezuela Costa Rica Costa Rica Curaçao Curaçao República Dominicana República Dominicana Guatemala Guatemala Honduras Honduras Nicaragua Nicaragua Panamá Panamá Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Suriname Suriname El Salvador El Salvador الإمارات العربية المتحدة الإمارات العربية المتحدة البحرين البحرين مصر مصر ישראל ישראל ایران ایران الأردن الأردن عُمان عُمان قطر قطر پاکستان پاکستان لبنان لبنان الكويت الكويت المملكة العربية السعودية المملكة العربية السعودية Suid-Afrika Suid-Afrika العراق العراق New Zealand New Zealand 日本 日本 Australia Australia India India Malaysia Malaysia Singapore Singapore 대한민국 대한민국 中国大陆 中国大陆 中国台湾 中国台湾 ไทย ไทย Indonesia Indonesia Việt Nam Việt Nam Philippines Philippines Hong Kong SAR China (English) Hong Kong SAR China (English) 中国香港特别行政区 (中文(简体,中国香港特别行政区)) 中国香港特别行政区 (中文(简体,中国香港特别行政区))
False /oidc-signin/en-us/ Convatec Group Contact Us България България Bosna i Hercegovina Bosna i Hercegovina Česko Česko Danmark Danmark Österreich Österreich Schweiz (Deutsch) Schweiz (Deutsch) Deutschland Deutschland Ελλάδα Ελλάδα United Kingdom United Kingdom Ireland Ireland España España Eesti Eesti Suomi Suomi Suisse (Français) Suisse (Français) France France Hrvatska Hrvatska Magyarország Magyarország Ísland Ísland Italia Italia Lietuva Lietuva Latvija Latvija Северна Македонија Северна Македонија Malta Malta Norge Norge België België Nederland Nederland Polska Polska Portugal Portugal România România Slovensko Slovensko Slovenija Slovenija Srbija Srbija Sverige Sverige Türkiye Türkiye Україна Україна Brasil Brasil United States (English) United States (English) Estados Unidos (Español) Estados Unidos (Español) Argentina Argentina Canada (English) Canada (English) Canada (Français) Canada (Français) Chile Chile Colombia Colombia Ecuador Ecuador México México Perú Perú Belize Belize Guyana Guyana Jamaica Jamaica Venezuela Venezuela Costa Rica Costa Rica Curaçao Curaçao República Dominicana República Dominicana Guatemala Guatemala Honduras Honduras Nicaragua Nicaragua Panamá Panamá Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Suriname Suriname El Salvador El Salvador الإمارات العربية المتحدة الإمارات العربية المتحدة البحرين البحرين مصر مصر ישראל ישראל ایران ایران الأردن الأردن عُمان عُمان قطر قطر پاکستان پاکستان لبنان لبنان الكويت الكويت المملكة العربية السعودية المملكة العربية السعودية Suid-Afrika Suid-Afrika العراق العراق New Zealand New Zealand 日本 日本 Australia Australia India India Malaysia Malaysia Singapore Singapore 대한민국 대한민국 中国大陆 中国大陆 中国台湾 中国台湾 ไทย ไทย Indonesia Indonesia Việt Nam Việt Nam Philippines Philippines Hong Kong SAR China (English) Hong Kong SAR China (English) 中国香港特别行政区 (中文(简体,中国香港特别行政区)) 中国香港特别行政区 (中文(简体,中国香港特别行政区))

UTI Treatment Tips

If you think you have a urinary tract infection, please contact your healthcare professional immediately. The information in this article is not meant to replace medical advice.
Explore the me+™ support program

As an intermittent catheter user, at some point you may experience a urinary tract infection (UTI). While unpleasant, UTIs are common and typically go away within a few days of treatment.

As soon as you start to experience symptoms, call your doctor to determine the proper course of action to best treat your UTI.

a man smiling with his hand on his head ;

Most commonly, your healthcare professional will prescribe an antibiotic.

Once diagnosed, the antibiotic given to you will depend of your health condition and the type of bacteria found in your urine. Make sure your doctor is aware of any other medications you may be on so they can select the best treatment option for you. If prescribed antibiotics, make sure you complete the full course of medication, even if you are starting to feel better. This will help ensure the infection is completely gone from your urethra.

If your symptoms do not improve, or return once your antibiotic treatment has ended, speak with your doctor immediately. Depending on symptoms, your doctor may recommend a low-dose, longer treatment plan, or antibiotics for 1 or 2 days every time symptoms appear. If your infections are related to intercourse, your doctor may recommend a single-dose antibiotic after sexual activity.

You can also speak with your doctor about home remedies that could lessen the discomfort, such as:

  • Drinking plenty of water. This will continue to help flush out the bacteria and dilute your urine. Avoid caffeinated beverages, like coffee and soda. These drinks make the body produce more urine at an accelerated rate because of the diuretic effects of caffeine. These drinks can also irritate your bladder.
  • Consume cranberries. Consuming fresh or frozen cranberries, or pure (unsweetened) cranberry juice may be beneficial to help reduce the growth of bacteria in your urethra.Speak with your healthcare professional first. If you are on blood-thinning medications consuming cranberry juice may have a negative interaction with your medication.
  • Use a heating pad. Heat can help soothe any pain you may have with a UTI. Apply low heat and limit to 15 minutes at a time. Do not apply heating pad directly to the skin.

Be dilligent.

It's better to err on the side of caution. Treat an infection promptly and properly to avoid any complications. An untreated UTI can get worse, and more serious symptoms can develop.

An untreated UTI could spread from your bladder and create an infection in your kidneys. This type of infection is called pyelonephritis. Kidney infections need immediate medical attention.

Symptoms include:

  • A high temperature (fever) of 38C (100.4F) or above
  • Pain in your sides or back
  • Shivering and chills
  • Being sick
  • Confusion
  • Agitation or restlessness

Don’t panic, stay calm but be proactive.

Remember, UTIs are common. With prompt and proper attention, UTIs can easily be treated. Don't ignore symptoms and once your UTI has been identified, follow your healthcare professionals prescribe treatment plan.

If you think you have a urinary tract infection, or are suffering from any of these symptoms, please contact your healthcare professional immediately. This information is not meant to replace medical advice.

Related Articles

UTI Basics

UTI Basics

As an intermittent catheter user, you may be prone to developing a urinary tract infection (UTI) at some point. A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection in any part of your urinary system which includes your urethra, bladder, ureters and kidneys...

Read more

UTI Prevention Tips

UTI Prevention Tips

As an intermittent catheter user, you may be prone to developing a urinary tract infection at some your cathing routine. While it is important to know the symptoms and treatment of UTIs, it is also beneficial to know what you can do to help prevent them. Here are a few ways to help prevent UTIs when self‐cathing...

Read more

UTI Risks, Complications & Diagnosis

UTI Risks, Complications & Diagnosis

Anyone can be prone to developing a urinary tract infection (UTI) but it is important to know that as an intermittent catheter (IC) user, the chances of getting a UTI are greater. This means you’ll need to be extra careful when self-cathing, especially with practicing good hygiene...

Read more

Enroll in me+™ or Request Product Samples

The me+™ support program offers tools to help make life as a catheter user completely your own. Enroll in me+™ or request free product samples. Experience the latest technology and discover answers to the most commonly asked cathing questions.

Adjusting to cathing can be tough, with a range of practical, physical and emotional challenges. You don’t have to figure it out alone.

Speak with a member of the me+™ support team today.

Call 1-800-422-8811 (M-F, 8:30 AM-7:00 PM ET).

Contact Us

You are leaving convatec.com

This Internet site may provide links or references to other sites but Convatec have no responsibility for the content of such other sites and shall not be liable for any damages or injury arising from that content. Any links to other sites are provided as merely a convenience to the users of this Internet site.

Do you wish to continue?