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How to guides on 1-piece pouches
A 1-piece pouch means that the barrier and pouch come as a single unit -- they offer a low profile and good flexibility.
People with a colostomy or ileostomy can use a drainable pouch, which includes an outlet for easy emptying.
Closed pouches do not have an outlet for emptying, and are optimal for colostomates with more solid output.
A carbon filter is integrated in many ostomy pouches to assist with odor management and "ballooning" due to gas. A few basic tricks can help you manage your pouch's filter.
It's important to empty your pouch when it reaches 1/3 to 1/2 full.
It's important to empty your pouch whenever it reaches 1/3 to 1/2 full -- and with a WIDE outlet, it's easy!
If you have solid stool and choose to wear a closed pouch, you may choose not to empty your pouch prior to removal.
If you have a urostomy, a night drain bag can allow you the peace of mind to sleep through the night without emptying your pouch until the morning.
How to guides on SenSura® Click
A 2-piece "Click" pouch has a mechanical coupling -- the barrier and pouch arrive in two separate pieces which fit together with an attached locking ring. Many people like the SenSura Click system because it offers many pouching options, and the lock ring makes an audible "click" sound -- for extra peace of mind that the system is securely locked in place.
A 2-piece "Flex" pouch has an adhesive coupling -- the barrier and pouch arrive in two separate pieces which stick together with an adhesive ring. The SenSura Flex system offers the flexibility and lower profile of a 1-piece pouch with the convenience of a 2-piece system.
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