Category Archives: Ostomy

Sometimes treating diseases of the digestive or urinary systems involves removing all or part of your small intestine, colon, rectum or bladder. In these cases, there must be a new way for wastes to leave the body. The surgery to create the new opening in the abdomen is called ostomy. The opening is called a stoma.

There are many different types of ostomy. Some examples are

– Ileostomy: The surgeon removes the colon and rectum and attaches the bottom of the small intestine (ileum) to the stoma.
– Colostomy: The surgeon removes the rectum and attaches the colon to the stoma.
– Urostomy: The surgeon attaches the ureters – the tubes that carry urine to the bladder – to either the small intestine or to the abdominal wall.

NIH: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases – Wikipedia

Type’s of Ostomies

Did you know there are 3 types of ostomy’s? Do you know what they look like and what their function is in the world of IBD? Let me explain… (I did not incl… Video Rating: 4 / 5

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What is a Stoma

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What is an ostomy? Why do people have them? How do I help?

briefly talking about what an ostomy is, why people have them, and how to support someone in your life who has an ostomy. like me on facebook. www.facebook.com/ostomystory Video Rating: 5 / 5

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Stop Ostomy Leaks with the Equalizer by STOMAPLEX

Use the Equalizer by stomaplex to secure your skin barrier to make a better bond Video Rating: 5 / 5

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Adventurous Life With Ileostomy – My First Two Years

This video showes what I’ve been up to for the last +2 years. That is, showing all the amazing things I’ve been able to do, thanks to the freedom and improved health I got after surgery. The video is in … Continue reading

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What is a Colostomy? *Graphic Medical*

This is a colostomy, and how to change a colostomy bag. Basically the intestine is ported out through the abdomen. A surgery that can be made necessary by a variety of illnesses, including severe Diverticulitis (the case here) Cancer, Crohn’s … Continue reading

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Moldable Hollister Stomas Flange Secures It Without A Leak

Moldable Hollister stomas flange has made it a bit easier for people with stoma to manage their situations. Especially if the case is life-long, anything that will make caring and protecting the stoma easier and simpler is a great help. … Continue reading

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Ileostomy – Diet Considerations

Individuals with an ileostomy should generally be able to maintain a regular balanced providing all the vitamins, minerals, and calories for a healthy diet after surgery. In some cases, stool consistency may become an issue being more liquid than solid … Continue reading

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The Difference Between Urostomy And Colostomy

Yesterday it became obvious to me that some people have difficulty in distinguishing between Urostomy and Colostomy. If you or a loved one have never been afflicted by a disease or situation that necessitates you having to wear a pouch … Continue reading

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Camping With a Colostomy Bag

I have had a colostomy bag for 6 years and have recently started going camping, I found this very worrying as some facilities are not very nice or practical. I have found that if you look around for family camp … Continue reading

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