Sunday 10 June 2018

What Ostomy Supplies Do You Need?

Hundreds of thousands of ostomies are performed each year all over the world, and with ever present technological advances happening all the time, it is becoming increasingly easier to take care of your stoma after your ostomy. There are a lot of supplies and gear readily available for you after surgery, and it can be helpful to know what you’re looking for to make it easier to buy specific products that you need. It also is not too expensive or costly to keep up your supply of ostomy products, so no need to fear going over budget. Overall, the most important thing to remember is that everyone is different and there are some products that work better for certain people. I encourage you to try out different brands, sizes, and options to find what works best for you and what makes you feel the most comfortable in

your own skin.


The first piece of ostomy gear that you will need to look into is the actual ostomy pouch. This is the thing that hangs off of your abdomen connected to your stoma, and will be the pouch that holds the waste coming out of your body. While this is pretty gross, the array and versatility of these pouches is actually pretty impressive, especially with new technology coming out all the time. There has truly never been a better time to have a stoma than today! There are two different types of pouches - a one piece pouch and a two piece pouch. The one piece pouch permanently attaches the skin barrier to the ostomy pouch, meaning that everytime you want to change your pouch you also have to change the skin barrier which is a bit longer of a process. I am not sure why you would want to use a one piece pouch, because the two piece ones are much more convenient. The two piece pouches have the ability to detach the skin barrier and the pouch, meaning it’s much easier to change pouches when you’re out and about.



Another crucial part of choosing an ostomy pouch is determining whether you need a drainable bag or a closed bag. A closed ostomy pouch is meant to be disposable, so you simply throw it away when you’re done with it. Inversely, drainable pouches can be used several times over as you empty the contents out and clean the pouch to be used again. Closed bags are good when you are out and about because you don’t have to worry about trying to clean them - you can just simply toss them out. However, drainable pouches are more cost effective in the long run and may be better for when you’re just chilling at home.


One of the most common fears of new stoma wearers is the fear that their pouch will stink up a room or something like that. Luckily, there are products made specifically for that purpose. With today’s medical advancements, bad smelling ostomies are a thing of the past. There are ostomy deodorizing products that you can have in tablet, droplet, or liquid form that will keep your stuff from stinking. The only time you should smell anything is when you open the bag to change it - otherwise there is a problem with your ostomy system or there is leakage somehow. 



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