Diet for Ostomy Patients

Posted on Apr 27, 2016 by Ayush Henry

Diet for Ostomy Patients People with Ostomy always have the question in the initial phase “What can we eat”, “How often can we eat”. Meal, that was a source of enjoyment, now has become the source of confusion. They are unsure of which food to restrict to avoid trouble.

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Intimacy and Ostomy

Posted on Apr 29, 2016 by Ayush Henry

After you have accepted and adapted to new ways of doing things. You have already proven that you can achieve anything you desire. When it comes to the desire of companionship, romance, serious relationship or social acceptance you have to take a step ahead. A normal concern will always arise, whether your partner will accept the way you are or not.

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Guide to Colostomy Irrigation

Posted on May 11, 2016 by Ayush Henry

A colostomy connects the colon to the surface of the abdomen and allows waste material and gas to leave the body. Colostomy irrigation is a way to regulate bowel movements by emptying the colon at a scheduled time. The purpose is to empty your bowel at the same time each day. Colostomy irrigation also helps to avoid constipation and regulate bowel movements.

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Fitness and Exercise with an Ostomy

Posted on Jun 10, 2016 by Ayush Henry

Exercise is necessary to maintain healthy lifestyle and avoid weight gain. But for someone with an ostomy, it also helps to prevent developing parastomal hernias. One of the greatest benefits of exercise is the ‘feel good’ factor. It will not only boost your confidence but also the ability to cope with your stoma and quality of life.

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Accessories for Ostomy Care

Posted on Jun 16, 2016 by Ayush Henry

It takes time to get used to an ostomy. After the recovery period you will be able to resume your social life, work, physical activities and other day to day activities. Extra care for ostomy will always be there in your mind. For these reasons there are several products available that can assist you in everyday life.

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Urostomy - How To Treat Urinary Crystals

Posted on Aug 30, 2016 by Ayush Henry

Urostomy is a surgical opening in abdominal region to redirect urine from the bladder. The small opening made for the purpose is called a stoma. Urostomy is usually performed after accident, disease or a birth issue leading to bladder damage. A urostomy pouch is then temporarily attached to the stoma that has to be worn outside and changed when filled up.

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Managing Ostomy Odors

Posted on Jan 05, 2018 by Taikhum Sadiq

Ostomies if not taken care of properly might emit distasteful and many a time obnoxious odours. Learn about the different reasons this occurs and ways to prevent it.

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Ostomy Belt – An Essential Ostomy Accessory

Posted on Apr 04, 2018 by Swati Chadha

An ostomy support belt is an essential ostomy accessory. It enables the user to lead an active life with full confidence and a complete sense of security. They can be worn round the clock while performing all kinds of activities.

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Why Use Convexity In Ostomy Supplies?

Posted on Aug 08, 2018 by Hunaid Germanwala

Convexity in ostomy supplies exists to provide optimum stoma seal. Convex ostomy systems are beneficial for people who have stoma with uneven shape, unusual size, or other irregularities around the stoma skin area. When the stoma sits below skin level it becomes recessed or retracted which can cause the surrounding skin to be sunken or uneven.

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