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Colostomy and ileostomy are surgeries that reroute part of the digestive tract to the abdominal wall. They can be temporary or permanent and done for different reasons.
Ileostomy is surgery that makes an opening in the belly, or abdominal wall, for stool (poop) to leave the body. The end of the small intestine (the ileum) is brought through the abdominal wall ...
An ileostomy is a type of surgery that alters the way stool (poop) leaves the body. Learn why ileostomies are performed and what to expect before, during, and after surgery.
Find out everything about colostomy and ileostomy reversal surgery, including recovery time, potential complications, and the best post-surgery diet.
An ileostomy is an opening in the abdominal wall that a surgeon makes to provide a way for the small intestine to release stool. After an ileostomy, a person’s stool will be loose or porridge-like.
The first few weeks of living with an ileostomy are a big adjustment. If you’ve just gotten yours, it’s normal to feel overwhelmed at first. It might seem awkward or uncomfortable. You likely ...