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The ileostomy pouch is designed to stick onto your abdomen where it collects the faeces and flatus from your stoma. It’s waterproof so you can wear it while showering or bathing.
An ileostomy pouch has several special features including a filter. This filter works by releasing wind so your pouch doesn’t inflate (which is called ‘ballooning’). The filter also has a deodorising action to make sure that there is no smell, which is one of the things that people worry about the most.
Emptying and changing your pouch
It’s a good idea to begin by establishing a routine for changing your pouch. Try to keep this routine as simple as possible. As you get used to your stoma you’ll find that it’s more active at certain times of the day, for example shortly after a meal. Don’t choose this time to change the pouch but select a time when it’s relatively inactive – perhaps first thing in the morning.
Your specialist stoma nurse will give you advice on how often you need to change your pouch. It’s recommended that you empty the pouch before your remove it. Then seal the pouch inside a disposal pouch and place it in the dustbin. DO NOT flush your pouch down the toilet, as it will cause a blockage.
You will need to empty your pouch several times a day.
Taking care of your skin
One of the most important things to remember is to take good care of the skin around your stoma. Here are some tips that you may find helpful:
The adhesive plate must fit snugly around your stoma
If the hole in the adhesive plate is larger than your stoma, your skin will become exposed to the harmful effects of the faeces and become sore. Also, if the adhesive plate is cut too small it may cause damage to your stoma. So check regularly to ensure that the adhesive plate has a snug fit around your stoma.
Watch out for irritants
Excessive removal of the adhesive plate and harsh skin cleansers can all cause irritation of the skin.
Bleeding
To experience a small amount of bleeding around your stoma when cleaning is not a cause for alarm. However, if bleeding comes from inside the stoma you should see your doctor urgently.
Your guide to healthy skin
will give you more information on taking care of the skin around your stoma.
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