Stoma Care: 8 Empowering Lessons from My Personal Journey.

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  • Normal Saline: a sterile cleansing solution fit for royalty. If you’re feeling adventurous, tap water will suffice.
  • Cleaning Trays: elegant vessels carrying the finest wet gauze for cleansing.
  • Sterile gauze pads or strips: delicate pads to cleanse, dry, or halt any bleeding of the stoma. For those with a taste for luxury, baby wipes or soft washcloths are an exquisite alternative.
  • Ostomy bag: the pièce de résistance of stoma care, a plastic pouch fit for a monarch’s excretions. Choose from the regal one-piece pouch or the grand two-piece pouch with a base adorned with adhesive.
  • Stoma measuring guide (tracing template): A tracing template worthy of admiration, ensuring a precise fit around the stoma with no leaks. 
  • Scissors: noble tools to cut a hole through the pouch base with grace and precision.
  • Stoma powder: a non-medicated powder fit for a king, absorbing moisture from raw, weeping, irritated skin and aiding in its majestic healing. 
  • Stoma paste: a shield of protection for the royal skin surrounding the stoma, warding off irritation and extending the ostomy bag’s reign.
  • Dust bin: a majestic bin lined with a disposal bag, reserved for the noble task of disposing of used ostomy bags and cleaning materials.
  • Soft tissue or toilet paper: Royal shields are placed beneath the stoma’s body during changing, safeguarding against any regal droplets of stool. Truly, it is a lavish touch to complete the stoma care ritual.

Adapting Sleeping Positions After Ostomy Surgery.

Strategies for Post-Stoma Adjustment and Digestive Health.

  • Hydration is key. Consuming ample fluids aids digestion, softens stool, and facilitates easier passage.
  • Establishing a consistent bathroom schedule helped me regain a sense of routine, mirroring my pre-surgery habits. In certain situations, I found that drinking warm water in the morning facilitated the process.
  • Maintaining warmth around the abdominal area, while ensuring the warmth doesn’t directly affect the stoma, can increase blood flow to the digestive system, thereby stimulating digestive organs.
  • Herbal teas like chamomile and ginger can have soothing effects on the digestive system.
  • Incorporating natural fiber laxatives, such as fybogel, can help regulate bowel function effectively.
  • Maintaining a balanced diet is crucial, focusing on high-fiber foods and incorporating nourishing soups occasionally to ease the strain on your digestive system. Be mindful of tough foods and portion sizes, recognizing the limited control over excretion processes.
  • Supplements play a vital role; consider those with anti-inflammatory properties, good for gut health, minerals, and vitamins.
  • Exercise proved beneficial in enhancing gut health, alleviating constipation, and boosting metabolism. However, exercise wisely, avoiding excessive strain, to prevent discomfort. Overexertion can lead to significant pain—I experienced this firsthand, finding myself in tears.
  • Moderate exercise, such as regular walks both in the morning and evening, coupled with periodic standing and activity breaks every two hours, proved effective. Listening to my body’s cues and adjusting accordingly helped manage discomfort—a practice I’ve maintained even months after my ostomy reversal, grateful for the routine’s benefits.
  • Maintain a positive outlook and surround yourself with supportive individuals. Elevated stress levels can impact bowel movements, emphasizing the importance of fostering a supportive environment for overall well-being.

Managing Itchiness and Skin Care Around the Stoma.

wounds around the stoma with blood due to scratching

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