skin
Colostomy care
Instructed patient caregiver water will not hurt your ostomy. Normal exposure to air or contact with soap and water won’t harm the stoma. Water will not flow into the stoma. Soap will not irritate it, but soap may interfere with the skin
barrier sticking to the skin
. It’s best to only use water while cleaning the skin
around your stoma. If you do use soap, be sure to rinse your skin
well.
Ostomy care Rinse the soap off the skin
around your stoma very well because the residue may keep your skin
barrier from sticking and may also cause skin
irritation.
Ostomy care It is not necessary to use soap to clean around your stoma. But if you prefer to use soap, use a very mild soap. Avoid using soaps and cleansers with oils, per - fumes, or deodorants since these can sometimes cause skin
problems or keep your skin
barrier from sticking.
Colostomy care Instructed patient caregiver If there are no problems, wipe around the stoma with the skin
wipes. If the skin
is a little wet,
sprinkle some stoma powder on the wet area. Let the area air dry for a few minutes.
Ostomy care instructed patient unless recommended, do not apply powders or creams to the skin
around your
stoma because they can keep your skin
barrier from sticking.
Instructed patient caregiver some foods can produce odor: eggs, cabbage, cheese, cucumber, onion, garlic, fish, dairy foods, and coffee are among them. If you find that certain foods bother you, avoid them. Use an odor-resistant pouch. Check to see that the skin
barrier is stuck securely to your skin
, empty the pouch often. Place special deodorant liquids and/or tablets in the pouch.
SN instructed patient on Colostomy Care. You contact your healthcare provider if: You have a fever, you have a foul odor coming from your colostomy bag or stomach that lasts longer than a week, your skin
around the stomach becomes red and irritated, you have nausea, vomiting, pain, cramping, or bloating, you do not have regular bowel movements through your stomach, the size of your stomach changes, you have questions or concerns about your condition.
Ostomy care Instructed patient the materials you use to wash your stoma and the skin
around it should be clean, but they do not need
to be sterile.
Colostomy Care Instructed patient caregiver check the stoma and skin
around the stoma to make sure there are no problems.
Ostomy care Instructed patient Always dry your skin
well before putting on your new pouching system.