ostomy
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September 08, 2020
A lot of people think that their colostomy bag is going to smell, and although that may be true, it only happens to people who don't take care of themselves. The answer to do colostomy bags stink” is somewhat complex, but to summarize, people who take the appropriate steps to ensure they maintain their health are unlikely to notice a smell at all. In this article, were going to discuss a variety of ways to eliminate any and all smells that may come from your colostomy bag. Let's be honest, having to wear a colostomy bag on the daily can be embarrassing. But if you do things right, you won't even notice it. Nor will the people around you. Now let's talk about gas reduction.
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September 08, 2020
Swimming with a colostomy bag can be a nerve-racking experience. Not because anything going to happen, but instead because you think something might. But the truth is, if you prepare properly, nothing will go wrong. Everything will go exactly as it should. Frankly, you probably won't even notice you're using a colostomy bag. Nowadays the large majority of colostomy bags are waterproof. And we don't mean water-resistant, we mean you could submerge underneath the water to the same depth as anyone else. Most waterproof colostomy bags nowadays are designed to handle the same stress as regular clothing. As long as you do your research and choose a colostomy bag that will certainly handle the stress
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September 08, 2020
A lot of people who use stoma bags are discouraged from physical exercise because they either think the bag will burst or that it’ll be damaged. Well, we’re here to tell you that that won’t happen. Not if you follow our quick easy to follow guide. We’ve made it our mission to encourage people with stoma bags to get back out there and do what they love. And what we’d like to start with is running. Running is a fantastic way of getting into great shape. Not only does it build up the muscle in your legs and shred body fat, it strengthens you mentally. Ever heard of runner’s high? Running long distances releases what’s called dopamine into your brain. Dopamine
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August 19, 2020
If you or a loved one is curious as to what living with a colostomy bag is like, you’re in luck. In this article, we take a deep dive into everything you need to know. Everything from what a colostomy bag actually is to how it actually affects your life. First of all, it’s important to know what this particular product actually is. First of all, an ostomy is an opening in your body. This ostomy is basically what allows waste to leave your body when the typical routes aren’t working/aren’t working correctly. Typically this means either your bowels or your bladder can’t evacuate themselves without assistance. Where the colostomy bag comes is the storage phase. Waste
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July 20, 2020
If you've attempted to choose from the massive amount of ostomy products available in Canada, you've most likely felt intimidated. Maybe you even gave up because you simply could not choose what was right for you. And guess what? There's no shame in that. It's fantastic that there are so many options out there, but it's completely understandable that the actual amount can be somewhat overwhelming. If you've found yourself in this situation you're in luck. We've put together a quick guide that is sure to make everything so much easier. Once you've read through this article you'll be able to choose what you need super easily. You may even enjoy doing so! Alright, without further ado, let's get
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September 20, 2018
An ostomy is an opening in a bodily organ that is created as part of a surgical procedure. At times, the opening is temporary and will eventually be allowed to close. At other times, the patient may live with the ostomy for the rest of his or her life. It pays to understand why an ostomy may be necessary and what sort of ostomy accessories and products help the patient enjoy a higher quality of life. Here are some of the basics you should know about signs indicating an ostomy may be necessary and what sort of product would come in handy.
Signs That An Ostomy May Be Necessary
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July 11, 2018
So what is ostomy and why would you need any type of special supplies. An ostomy is surgically created opening in one of the body's organs. Typically, this kind of surgery occurs due to the partial removal of an organ or because an organ no longer functions as it should. Once the surgery is complete, the patient will use several ostomy supplies for the rest of his or her life. Here are some tips that will help you find the right source for those supplies and get back to the business of enjoying life.
Example of an Ostomy
One of the more common examples
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January 04, 2017
Due to a recent invasive procedure, you now have what is known as an ostomy. This is simply an opening in a bodily organ that may need to remain open for a time. The opening may be necessary to allow liquid or waste to drain from the organ into another part of the body, but it’s also a procedure that makes it possible for waste to drain out of the body altogether. With the latter situation, the use of the right type of ostomy products makes it easier to enjoy an active lifestyle and not feel the need to sit at home and hide from life. Here are some examples to keep in mind.
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September 27, 2016
Gel-X is a unique product that converts liquid waste in your ostomy pouch into a gel. What sets Gel-X apart from other products is that each tablet or capsule gels exactly 150ml of liquid. This accurate, yet flexible system allows you to use as little or as much product as meets your needs - without waste.
The benefits of using Gel-X include:- healthier peristomal skin
- reduced pouch noise
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September 13, 2016
Many people think that once they have a stoma, they will not be able to enjoy life like they used to ever again. Although this may have been the case many years ago, there are now many ostomy care products available, all of which will help ensure that you are able to live life to the fullest once again.
1. Embrace your Freedom
Regardless of whether your stoma is in place temporarily or permanently, using the right ostomy care products such as drainable kits, belts, drainable and closed pouches, flanges, skin barriers, support garments and irrigation products will help ensure that you are