Introduction
Caring for your
ostomy is an important part of maintaining your
quality of life. You will need to:
- Empty your pouch as
needed.
- Replace your pouching system every 4 to 7 days. This may
include measuring your stoma (the exposed section of intestine) and cutting the
barrier to size. For children and infants, the pouching system usually needs to
be replaced every 2 to 3 days.
- Care for your skin and stoma and
watch for skin irritation.
You may also
irrigate a colostomy, which helps you control when you
eliminate waste. Irrigation requires your health professional's approval and
guidance.
Wound, ostomy, and continence nurses (WOCNs) are
available in some medical centers to help you learn how to care for your
ostomy.
This Actionset covers care for a
colostomy or ileostomy only. It does not cover care
for a
urostomy.
What is an ostomy?
Why do I need to care for my ostomy?
How do I care for my ostomy?
Where to go from here
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