A practical, real-life guide to reducing your risk of a parastomal hernia — covering support belts, safe lifting, core strength, and daily habits ostomates can use to protect the stoma site.
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Colostomy gas is different from regular flatulent emissions (farts). While you may be able to control a regular fart with rectal sphincter control, you cannot control when your colostomy releases gas. Nobody wants to release noisy gas or odors at the wrong time. This fear can cause anxiety, apprehension, and…
POSSIBLE ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH HAVING A STOMA Features of a healthy stoma When inspecting a stoma the presence of the following indicates a healthy stoma: Stoma should be above the skin level. Red and moist stoma (pallor may suggest anaemia, dark hue may represent ischaemia). No separation between the mucocutaneous…
