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A colostomy bag collects fecal waste from the digestive tract after a person has a colostomy. Learn more about the different types and life with a colostomy bag here.
Explore general stoma care tips, including how to change and care for your ostomy bag, complications to be aware of, and answers to frequently asked questions about living with a colostomy.
It’s possible to swim with a colostomy bag, though it’s best to check with your doctor first. In addition, the bag, or “pouch,” may not be tight enough for swimming.
Empty the bag: Before you head into the water, empty the colostomy bag. Delay eating: If you are concerned about output while you’re swimming, eat at least 4 hours before you get into the water.
Popular New York City coffee chain, 787 Coffee, has stirred customer debates after swapping cups for viral plastic pouches that are being compared to juice pouches or medical bags.
Having a colostomy bag can be life-changing. One woman who is living with a colostomy bag opens up about the realities of living with one, from love to work.
Proper care of the colostomy bag and stoma is crucial when using a pool. Waterproof ostomy pouch covers may be necessary to prevent water from compromising the seal of the colostomy bag.
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Your poo no longer passes out of your body through your back passage. Instead, it passes out through the stoma. You wear a bag stuck onto the skin over the stoma to collect your poo. When you might ...
Fleet, aka Stomababe, was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis in 2020 and was fitted with a stoma bag, also known as a colostomy bag, in 2021 after her bowl split open.
Is it IV-“drip” coffee? Popular New York City coffee chain, 787 Coffee, has stirred customer debates after swapping cups for viral plastic pouches that are being compared to juice pouches or ...
Having a colostomy for colon cancer. A colostomy is a way to bring the large bowel (colon) onto the surface of the tummy (abdomen). Your poo no longer passes out of your body through your back passage ...