The Importance of Hydration with an Ostomy: Tips and Tricks

Hydration with an ostomy can have its challenges. There are many benefits to staying well hydrated in general, but it is especially important for those with an ostomy. Every biological function of your body relies on the body being properly hydrated. You’ll concentrate better, your skin will retain elasticity, wounds will heal quicker, and staying hydrated will help your digestive system function properly. The body’s ability to absorb water is often compromised after ostomy surgery, so staying hydrated is vital for all aspects of your health and well-being during this time.

Why Hydration is Important in General

person pouring water into a glass from a stainless steel pitcherBecause water plays a vital role in the proper function of the human body, we are dependent on it. The human body is made up of 60% water, so we rely on it to:

  • Keep our eyes, nose, and mouth tissues moist
  • Regulate our body temperature
  • Lubricate our joints
  • Help prevent constipation
  • Help lessen the burden on our kidneys by flushing out waste
  • Carry nutrients and oxygen to cells throughout the body
  • Help dissolve minerals and nutrients to make them accessible to the body

When it comes to staying hydrated, it is different for everyone. It depends on the size and weight of an individual, the environment they are in, their overall health, whether they are pregnant, or a variety of other situations. By staying hydrated, you can potentially prevent health complications further down the road. Your doctor should be able to help determine how much water you need to drink daily or refer you to a specialist that can further assist.

Why Hydration Is Even More Important with an Ostomy

When you undergo ostomy surgery such as a colostomy or ileostomy, the large or small intestine is diverted and its ability to absorb nutrients and electrolytes is compromised. Therefore, those that have had ostomy surgery are more likely to face dehydration and inadequate electrolyte levels.

Some water is absorbed in the small intestine, but most of it is absorbed in the large intestine, referred to as the colon. Because of this, staying hydrated with an ostomy can be difficult. Most colostomies and ileostomies result from a disease in the large or small intestines.

  • When a colostomy is performed, the stoma is created by using the large intestine (colon) and bringing it out to the surface of the skin to divert the removal of waste at this new opening. Water absorption is sometimes limited to the small intestine depending on the location of the colostomy, making proper hydration difficult.
  • When an ileostomy is performed, the stoma is created out of the last part of the small intestine and bringing that out to the surface of the skin to create a new opening. Water absorption is then limited to the first two parts of the small intestine, contributing to the risk of quicker dehydration.

assortment of Sqwincher hydration products making a splashBoth of these surgeries require someone to pay close attention to hydration with an ostomy. Ostomy patients must ensure that they have an adequate intake of fluids to keep their electrolyte levels up so they do not start to suffer from dehydration symptoms such as dizziness or dry mouth. If signs of dehydration appear, consuming a drink containing electrolytes such as Sqwincher beverages can give a boost, but if hydration is a persistent problem, your doctor should be contacted immediately.

The Role of Electrolytes in Staying Hydrated

Electrolytes come from the foods you eat and the fluids you drink. They contribute to the proper balance of fluids in the body and they maintain the blood’s pH level. Electrolytes are minerals like sodium, potassium, and chloride that carry electrical signals to power our nerves and muscles. These minerals carry an electric charge when they are in a fluids like water that we drink.

Electrolytes play an important role to help our bodies properly function. Those roles include:

  • Heartbeat regulation
  • Body temperature control
  • Muscle contractions
  • Bladder control
  • Energy production
  • Neurological functions

Simply put, electrolytes are the minerals responsible for directing water to those areas in your body that need it most. They help us maintain fluid balance throughout our bodies which helps us stay properly hydrated, ensuring our bodies can function well overall.

Symptoms of Dehydration

Many people may find it difficult to stay hydrated with an ostomy and find themselves to be chronically dehydrated every day. They might suffer from daily headaches, lethargy, dizziness, or persistent muscle cramps. However, one of the best indicators of dehydration is simply the color of your urine. The darker the urine, the more likely fluid intake is too low.

urine color chartSome of the most common symptoms of dehydration are:

  • Persistent headaches or migraines
  • Lethargy
  • Feeling dizzy, shaky, or weak
  • Nausea
  • Heart palpitations
  • Thirst and dry mouth
  • Decreased urine output and/or darker colored urine
  • Leg or muscle cramps
  • Poor concentration
  • Constipation or bloating

If you are suffering from any of the above symptoms, your body is probably letting you know that you need to increase your fluid intake. As always, if these symptoms are affecting your daily life or are persistent, contact your doctor.

Tips to Stay Hydrated with an Ostomy

So we know that hydration with an ostomy is super important, but what are some ways that we can be sure we are getting the electrolytes and nutrition we need while also making sure these options are healthy?

Plain old water is good for hydration but alone, it is not the best source. Consumed by itself naturally, water doesn’t contain the salts and sugars necessary for hydration. When you’re using electrolytes for hydration, you’ll want to choose a drink that offers a good balance of electrolytes and healthy carbohydrates. An electrolyte drink that contains a lot of sugar can lead to further dehydration and end up defeating the purpose.

Pedialyte clearSome fluids that can help you stay hydrated with an ostomy:

  • Coconut water
  • Vegetable juices like V8
  • Sqwincher products or other low sugar electrolyte drinks
  • Pedialyte
  • Homemade oral solutions such as 200 mL Squash concentrate and 5mL of salt. Just sip throughout the day.

 

 

Not only are oral hydration solutions great for hydration with an ostomy, but consuming foods that have high water content are also important.

Some foods that are high in water content are:

  • Watermelon
  • Tomatoes
  • Cucumbers
  • Apples
  • Jell-O
  • Yogurts
  • Smoothies

Some additional tips for hydration with an ostomy:

  • Drink fluids slowly so your body can properly absorb them.
  • Try to eat first, then drink fluids. This helps with fluid absorption.
  • Carry a water bottle and make sure you refill it when necessary.
  • Try infusing water with fruits, or try making your own smoothies.
  • Talk to your doctor about adding Imodium or Metamucil to your diet.

It is very important to pay close attention to signs that you may be becoming dehydrated when you have an ostomy. Always remember to contact your doctor if your symptoms are persistent or if you are struggling with hydration with an ostomy.

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ConvaTec Moldable Technology

Are you looking for an ostomy pouching system that doesn’t require any cutting and molds to your stoma for a custom fit? ConvaTec Moldable Technology allows you to leave the scissors behind and simplify your stoma routine.

ConvaTec Moldable Technology is great for fewer leaks, no gaps, and healthier skin

The way ConvaTec Moldable Technology works is by forming a “turtleneck” around the stoma that enhances the seal for a snug fit. The Rebounding Memory Technology helps provide security which means you’ll experience no gaps, fewer leaks, and healthier skin. As the skin barrier swells with fluid output around the stoma, it creates a tight and secure fit.no cutting required symbol for moldable technology

 

Available in one- and two-piece ostomy pouching system options, this is a perfect solution to getting the snug and secure protection you need for your unique stoma type. And best of all, there is no cutting required!

Natura Durahesive Moldable Skin Barrier

Natura Durahesive Moldable Skin Barrier with Accordion FlangeTired of the traditional cut-to-fit skin barrier? Looking for a secure fit while keeping your skin healthy? This moldable skin barrier by ConvaTec does just that and features an accordion flange for easy pouch application.

As part of a two-piece system, the Natura Accordion Flange makes pouch application much easier and more comfortable, all while delivering the proven skin protection of Moldable Technology. The Natura Accordion Flange provides the most protection for everyday wear.

Esteem+ One-Piece Moldable Closed-End Pouch

Esteem + One-Piece Moldable Closed-End PouchLooking for a one-piece system that is gentle on the skin while remaining secure and easy to use? This all-in-one moldable solution allows for a simple, secure, and comfortable experience.

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Esteem + One-Piece Moldable Closed-End Pouch is the first-ever one-piece pouch with Moldable Technology that combines the convenience of a one-piece pouching system with clinically-proven skin and leak protection for the ultimate in colostomy supplies. The thin, flexible design is made to move with the body. Easy to apply and remove, the unique Esteem + One-Piece Moldable Closed-End Pouch offers a soft comfort panel, advanced filter, and an easy-view window on the front of the pouch.

Esteem+ One-Piece Moldable Drainable Pouch

ConveTec moldable on-piece pouchFor a drainable one-piece pouch with Moldable Technology, this thin and flexible design is made to move with your body as it provides skin and leak protection.

The Esteem + One-Piece Moldable Drainable Pouch offers everything the Esteem + One-Piece Moldable Closed-End Pouch does with a drainable tail closure. This one-piece ostomy pouching system is gentle on the skin while allowing for a simple, secure, and comfortable experience.

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Managing Diarrhea with a Stoma

Most people will experience an episode of diarrhea in their lives, and that isn’t a fun time for anyone. For those with an ileostomy or colostomy, this is no exception. Loss of fluids and electrolytes is common for those with an ostomy, and having diarrhea with a stoma can be dangerous since this leads to dehydration. In this blog post, we will discuss common causes of diarrhea, how your diet can impact diarrhea, and possible ways to treat diarrhea.

What is Diarrhea?

Diarrhea is characterized by sudden loose or watery bowel movements and can be accompanied by abdominal pain, cramps, nausea, and even a fever. If you have a colostomy or ileostomy, episodes of diarrhea with a stoma are possible. Some people with an ileostomy have watery or loose stool most of the time.  There are many possible causes for diarrhea, but there are several ways to help manage diarrhea with an ostomy, so that’s the good news!

Diarrhea can pose some complications for those with an ileostomy or colostomy such as:

  • Diarrhea can clog ostomy pouch filters.
  • Diarrhea can cause more leaks, odors, embarrassing noises, and gases to release.
  • Diarrhea erodes the wafer, resulting in frequent wafer changes.
  • Diarrhea can cause you to empty or change your ostomy pouch more often, which can be unpleasant and messy.
  • Diarrhea could lead to dehydration since nutrients are not being properly absorbed.

Common Causes of Diarrhea

Diarrhea can be caused by several different factors. It is important to take note of your diet, medications, stress levels, and overall health to determine what the culprit could be. Then, with some simple adjustments, you can hopefully gain control of producing more regular bowel movements.

Here are a few of the more common causes of diarrhea with an ileostomy or colostomy:

Diet

The consistency of your stoma’s output can be drastically changed by the foods and beverages you consume. Usually, within an hour or two after consumption of certain foods, you will be able to identify what it was that set off your symptoms. Often, the foods and beverages that are identified as the cause of your diarrhea are not actually needed for a healthy diet and can be eliminated.  You might find other benefits from cutting out these unnecessary culprits. We’ll discuss diet in further detail later.

Medications and Supplements

Some medications or supplements can cause diarrhea with a stoma for various reasons. Antibiotics are used to kill bacteria in the body, and some of that can be the healthy bacteria that help with digestion. Any over-the-counter medicine that contains magnesium or calcium can also cause diarrhea since these minerals work to relax the digestive tract and neutralize stomach acids. For those that may be undergoing cancer treatment, chemotherapy disrupts how the small intestine breaks down food, which may also cause diarrhea. 

Blockage

When you aren’t seeing much movement from your stoma or it appears larger than normal, you might be experiencing an obstruction or blockage. When the body attempts to flush out the blockage, sometimes a watery or liquid stool is experienced. As the intestines continuously try to push contents through the blockage, symptoms usually follow such as abdominal pain, nausea, and possibly vomiting. Note: If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, contact your doctor as soon as possible.

Dietary Impact of Diarrhea with a Stoma

Most of the time, by simply modifying your diet, you can start managing your diarrhea. Drinking enough fluids throughout the day and paying attention to the meals you eat can help. Since diarrhea is watery, you’ll want to incorporate some foods that will thicken up your output from your ileostomy or colostomy.

The following foods are suggested to thicken ileostomy or colostomy output:Pedialyte electrolyte replenishment drink

  • Starchy foods like noodles, white rice, potatoes, and white bread
  • Crackers and pretzels
  • Marshmallows
  • Applesauce
  • Under-ripe bananas
  • Nut butters (peanut, almond, etc)
  • Yogurt
  • Oatmeal

It is also important to remind yourself that fluid intake is critical. Replacing electrolytes that are lost when you have diarrhea with a stoma is essential for proper hydration. Drinking beverages such as Pedialyte or Sqwincher products can be a great way to get ahead of potential dehydration.

If you suspect food poisoning or another bacterial cause of your diarrhea, you’ll want to contact a medical professional.

Foods to Avoid When Experiencing Diarrhea

If you consume certain foods and beverages and then notice a dramatic change in your output’s consistency, you’ll want to take note of them and avoid or cut them out of your diet altogether.

Some of the foods and beverages that are suggested to avoid to prevent diarrhea are:

Foods to Avoid During Episodes

  • Coffee or tea
  • Alcohol
  • Spicy foods
  • Dairy
  • High-fiber foods
  • Artificial sweeteners
  • Soda
  • Fruit juices
  • Chocolate
  • Fried foods

Foods That May Cause Odor

  • Seafood
  • Garlic
  • Eggs
  • Alcohol
  • Asparagus
  • Spices such as curry, cumin, & chili

Foods That May Produce Gas

  • Dairy
  • Beans
  • Carbonated drinks (including beer)
  • Mushrooms
  • Onions
  • Broccoli
  • Cabbage
  • Cauliflower
  • Brussel sprouts

Sometimes a bit of trial and error is needed to find out what works for you. High fiber foods can cause blockage, and the skins of some fruits and vegetables can be difficult to digest. To get the nutrition needed from these types of foods and beverages, there are alternatives that are easier to digest offered by Thick-It, Nestle, and Abbott Nutrition.

Other Suggestions for Managing Diarrhea with a Stoma

Gelling Agents

Gel-Plus DeodorizerSpecifically designed to absorb ostomy pouch contents, gelling agents such as Gel-Plus Deodorizer or Securi-T Lubricating Gel Deodorant are popular choices for those with an ileostomy or colostomy. These are typically a packet of granules that is dropped into a new or clean ostomy pouch. As the pouch fills with output, the packet dissolves, and the granules form a thick gel that stays at the bottom of the pouch and away from the stoma. These gelling agents can come in granules, tablets, powder, or capsules, but they all work in the same fashion.

Diamonds Gelling and Odor Control Sachets by ConvaTecAnother gelling and odor control product to consider for those with liquid output or an ileostomy are Diamonds by ConvaTec. Diamonds Gelling and Odor Control Sachets are a patented product that comes in an easy-to-open jar containing 100 dissolvable sachets.  Diamonds sachets solidify liquid contents in the ostomy pouch and help reduce excess gas. The result will be a more discreet ostomy pouch because of less gas buildup. And, by using Diamonds Gelling and Odor Control Sachets, users have reported better sleep due to less leakage and not needing to get up during the night to drain their ostomy pouch.

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Nutritional Supplements

Novasource vanilla renal support formulaThere are several nutritional supplements on the market today that are formulated to deliver the vitamins and minerals needed without dairy and sugar. Novasource Renal Nutritional Support Formula contains optimized electrolyte content and is an excellent nutritionally complete product that is also lactose- and gluten-free. The Hormel FiberBasics line of beverages contains 3 grams of fiber to promote bowel regularity and are another great option to help manage diarrhea with a stoma. Just be careful with the amount of fiber intake as you do not want to end up with a blockage.

Consider a High Output Ostomy Pouch

SUR FIT Natura® Two Piece High Output PouchHigh output ostomy pouches are designed to better manage liquid output and are able to hold larger capacities of stoma output. The SUR-FIT Natura Two-Piece Ostomy System by ConvaTec is a perfect example of a simple design that features a removable filter to reduce pouch ballooning while neutralizing odor and an anti-reflux valve that decreases liquid output backflow. This high output ostomy pouch easily drains high liquid output and users can change the pouch quickly without the need to remove the skin barrier.

Barrier Strips to Secure Your Wafer

ConvaTec ease StripsBarrier strips such as the ConvaTec ease Strips, help keep your skin barrier in place. These thin and flexible barrier strips overlap over the edges of the skin barrier and can be used with any ostomy system. ease Strips are also water-resistant to allow the user to confidently swim and bath.

Adhesives to Secure Your Skin Barrier

Nu-Hope AdhesiveTo achieve a better and more secure seal, using an ostomy adhesive such as Nu-Hope Ostomy Cement Adhesive with Applicator can be an excellent option. This adhesive helps protect the peristomal skin from urine if the ostomy pouch opening is larger than the stoma size. Nu-Hope Ostomy Cement Adhesive forms a strong bond when a thin coat is applied and allows for a longer wear-time of an ostomy pouching system.

Along with adhesives to help prevent leaks, don’t forget about adhesive removers and wipes to cleanse the sensitive peristomal skin. We offer a wide variety of skin barrier wipes and sprays, gentle adhesive removers, and dry wipes to care for your peristomal skin and keep it clean and healthy.

Managing diarrhea with a stoma is possible, and there are options. Although we offer suggestions on how to treat diarrhea, it is always a good idea to speak to your physician to determine what the best treatment plan is for you.

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The information provided in this blog is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

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Caring for Peristomal Skin

Are you or someone you care for living with an ostomy and experiencing problems with the skin around the stoma? For those with an ostomy, peristomal skin damage is fairly common. However, it doesn’t have to become normal for you. First, you may want to identify the potential cause of the issue, which is an important part of figuring out how to treat your skin irritation. Next, consider taking several measures to avoid future damage to this sensitive area.

Causes Related to Peristomal Skin Damage

Incorrect Size or Shape of Skin Barrier

Getting the right skin barrier for your unique body may help reduce the risk of leakage and skin damage from stomal output. For example, skin folds or creases can make it difficult for the ostomy skin barrier to securely stick to the abdomen. An improper skin barrier fit can result in leakage, which may cause the skin to become irritated and begin breaking down. If your stoma is retracted or flush with your skin, you may want to consider a convex skin barrier.

ConvaTec’s SUR-FIT Natura Moldable Skin Barrier provides a personalized, custom fit around the stoma to help protect the peristomal skin. They are available in both flat and convex options.

Sure-Fit Natura moldable skin barrierIn addition to skin folds and stoma protection, the size of the stoma is an important factor in getting the right fit for your ostomy skin barrier. Ensuring that the barrier is the proper size may help prevent leakage. 1-2mm larger than the stoma is suggested for a close fit. The ConvaTec Natura Durahesive Accordion Trim-to-Fit Skin Barrier with Convexity features an easy cut-to-fit option for those needing a skin barrier with convexity and for use for those with a retracted stoma.

Frequent Applications and Removals

Continuous application and removal of skin barriers can really irritate the peristomal skin causing it to become extra-sensitive. The top layers of the skin can be stripped away, which can result in weepy, sore skin around your stoma. In order to address issues like this, ConvaTec created the Sensi-Care line of peristomal skin care products. These products work to protect skin from damage caused by adhesives and are great for using every day with no residue build-up or bonding to skin folds.

ostomy beltToo Much Pressure Around the Stoma

When there is constant pressure at the stoma site, the skin may react unfavorably. Certain types of clothing or an ostomy belt that is too tight can irritate the peristomal skin by putting too much pressure on the site. Choosing the right ostomy appliance belt can provide an added sense of security when stabilizing an ostomy pouch. You want it to fit securely, of course, but make sure it is soft and comfortably adjusted as to not put too much pressure at the site.

Questions to Ask Yourself

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Peristomal skin should look similar to the rest of the skin on the body. Slight redness in this area is normal due to the adhesive used on the barrier. However, any type of discomfort experienced could be a sign that the peristomal skin may be unhealthy. Asking yourself a few questions may help determine if there is more than meets the eye.

  1. Is the skin around your stoma itchy?
  2. Is the skin around your stoma blistered or inflamed?
  3. Does the skin around your stoma feel or appear as though it is wet?

Ask yourself these questions and then consult with your doctor or a WOCN (Wound, Ostomy, & Incontinence Nurse) about steps you can take to manage your peristomal skin issue.

Preventive Steps to Take

Sensi-Care sting-free skin barrier wipesBy maintaining a good skin care routine, you can help prevent peristomal skin irritations from forming. These are some simple steps you can take:

  • Routinely change your pouch.
  • Use an adhesive remover to gently remove your skin barrier and any additional adhesive residues left behind.
  • Use oil-free and alcohol-free products to reduce irritation when cleaning the skin around the stoma.
  • Make sure your skin is completely dry before applying the next ostomy bag.
  • Look closely at your peristomal skin each time you change out the barrier.
  • Use a barrier foam or spray to protect the skin.
  • Make sure the hole cut in the barrier is the correct size for your stoma.
  • Ensure the barrier is secure with no gaps or folds to prevent leakage.

Peristomal skin should be healthy skin. Even the mildest irritation should be taken seriously and is worth getting advice from your doctor. Most of the time, solving the skin issue can be as simple as changing to a different product, altering your routine, or taking additional steps to rectify the problem.

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Introducing the Enhanced ConvaTec Esteem+ and Natura+ Pouch Lines

ConvaTec Ostomy Care Solutions have been enhanced according to valuable feedback from thousands of patients and nurses. Comfort, security, and discretion remain the most important factors to ConvaTec when refining their ostomy pouch lines. That’s why the ConvaTec Esteem+ and Natura+ ostomy pouches have been modified to meet the needs of those with a stoma. This enhanced pouch line includes the Esteem+ One-Piece closed pouch, the Esteem+ One-Piece InvisiClose pouch, the Natura+ Two-Piece InvisiClose pouch, and the Natura+ Two-Piece closed pouch. Ideal for those needing a colostomy pouch or ileostomy pouch, these enhancements deliver the comfort, security, and discretion that’s needed most.

Esteem™+ One-Piece closed pouchThe Esteem™+ One-Piece closed pouch combines the skin barrier and ostomy pouch into an all-in-one system. These pouches are available in Standard and Large sizes and also have options to choose from such as Cut-To-Fit, Pre-Cut, and ConvaTec Moldable Technology™.

This ostomy pouch is made with soft, quiet materials for discretion and a state-of-the-art filter with an anti-clogging film layer. Available with a modified Stomahesive® or Durahesive Plus® skin barrier, your colostomy or ileostomy pouch stays securely in place until you are ready to change it out.

Esteem™+ One-Piece InvisiClose® ostomy pouchNext, we have the Esteem™+ One-Piece Drainable Pouch with upgraded InvisiClose® Closure. This ostomy pouch also features a modified Stomahesive®  hydrocolloid skin barrier that gently adheres directly ot the skin, stays in place, and protects the skin from breakdown until you are ready to change your colostomy or ileostomy pouch. The Lock-it Pocket™ feature provides the comfort of a closed-end ostomy pouch by securely hiding the flapping tail for comfort and discretion.

This Esteem™+ One-Piece InvisiClose® ostomy pouch is available in sizes that range from Standard, Large, and 14″ length. It also has options of Cut-To-Fit, Pre-Cut, and ConvaTec Moldable Technology™.

Natura™+ Two-Piece closed pouchThe Natura™+ Two-Piece closed pouch allows the user to keep the skin barrier on when changing out their colostomy or ileostomy pouch with its a snap-off, snap-on design that makes this process simple and easy. This pouching system is compatible to the Natura™/SUR-Fit® skin barriers and is available in Standard and Large sizes.

This closed-end ostomy pouch is single-use and ideal for everyday use, special occasions, and intimate moments. The 2-sided, fabric-like panels, window to view stoma output, and soft, quiet materials make this pouching system a discreet and comfortable choice.

Natura™+ Two-Piece Drainable PouchFinally, there is the Natura™+ Two-Piece Drainable Pouch with upgraded InvisiClose® Closure. This ostomy pouch also features the snap-on, snap-off design that allows the user to keep the skin barrier in place when changing out their colostomy or ileostomy pouch. This helps to maintain the skin’s integrity when other ostomy pouching systems require repeated removal and reapplying of the skin barrier. The soft and quiet material resists water and dries quickly, while the InvisiClose® tail closure with Lock-it Pocket™ hides the tail and provides the security of a closed-end pouch.

Meeting the most important needs and concerns of those with a stoma is ConvaTec’s main goal. With all of the research that has been completed and the innovative enhancements that have been made, ConvaTec believes their Esteem™+ and Natura™+ enhanced ostomy pouch lines deliver the confidence and freedom you deserve. Keeping comfort, security, and discreetness in mind, we also feel that ConvaTec succeeded with these updates to these pouch lines.

For any questions about these colostomy/ileostomy pouches, other ConvaTec ostomy pouches, or ConvaTec ostomy care solutions, please give us a call. One of our Personally Delivered Product Experts will be happy to help!

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Diet Tips After Ostomy Surgery

Are you nervous about what you can eat after having ostomy surgery? Are you wondering if there are certain foods you should avoid? Are there any dietary restrictions that you should follow? We have a few diet tips and suggestions for you here to help clear up any worries.

Diet Tips for the 3 Types of Stomas

A stoma is an opening on the abdomen that is attached to your urinary or digestive tract to allow waste to be redirected out of the body. There are 3 main types of stomas: colostomy, ileostomy, and urostomy. Here are a few suggestions about your diet after each type of ostomy surgery.

Colostomy Diet Tips

When part of the colon is affected by a disease or if it is not working properly, a colostomy may be performed. The large intestine is disconnected from the rectum and rerouted to the abdominal wall as a new opening, called a stoma. A colostomy pouch is then attached to the stoma and is used to collect output which is then disposed of. A colostomy can be temporary to give the colon rest after surgery or it can be permanent if the person suffers from a disease such as cancer.

After a colostomy, a person may be more likely to become constipated. It is important to drink plenty of fluids such as water throughout the day to avoid constipation. Eating slowly and thoroughly chewing food will help with digestion and exercising regularly may keep you on a regular schedule. With a colostomy, there aren’t any dietary restrictions, but you may be more sensitive to foods right after surgery. It is recommended to try new foods in small portions to see if they affect you. Keeping a food journal will help you find if anythng doesn’t agree with you. Maintaining a healthy diet is always a good habit.

Ileostomy Diet Tips

person pouring water into a glass from a stainless steel pitcherWhen an ileostomy is performed, the lowest part of the small intestine is disconnected from the large intestine and rerouted to the abdominal wall to form a stoma. This procedure can also be temporary when surgery was performed on part of the large intestine and this allows it to rest for a bit. An ileostomy may be permanent if the large intestine and rectum have been removed due to disease.

With an ileostomy, intake of more fluids than normal is very important. Normally, the stool thickens as it passes through the large intestine since this is where fiber is digested. In this case, the small intestine is doing all the work, so the output will be less solid. It is also important to limit foods high in fiber to avoid blockage since the large intestine is missing from the digestive process. Chewing your food well and sticking to small frequent meals throughout the day can also help to regulate the function of your stoma and result in less frequent changes of your ileostomy pouch.

Urostomy Diet Tips

cranberry juice sitting in a bed of cranberries in a wooden boxWhen a person has bladder cancer, a birth defect, or a serious spinal cord injury, a urostomy may be necessary due to the bladder either not functioning normally or having to be removed. The ureters are detached from the bladder and then reattached to a small piece of the bowel that has been removed. That piece of the bowel is then attached to the abdominal wall that redirects urine from the kidneys and into a bag.

As with the other 2 types of ostomy surgeries, it is important to get the necessary fluids to avoid the risk of a urinary tract or kidney infection. Continuously flushing the urinary system by taking in enough water, eating foods high in Vitamin C, and drinking cranberry juice can help. Studies have shown that cranberry juice works to fight against bacterial growth and has been effective in preventing urinary tract infections.

As you can see, after ostomy surgery there really aren’t that many specific changes you’ll need to make. To sum it up, the main suggestions that are common for all types of stoma surgeries are:

  1. Intake plenty of fluids.
  2. Chew your food well.
  3. Eat smaller, more frequent meals throughout the day.

Keep an eye on certain foods and beverages that may produce changes to the output or health of your stoma and always consult your doctor about any concerns.

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When you order your home delivery medical supplies, receiving your packages quickly and discreetly is important. When we ship your items, they will arrive in a plain brown box that does not disclose the contents inside. You can rest assured that your supplies will be securely packaged and delivered directly to your door on time.

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3. Free Shipping

If your total purchase price is $40 or more, you will also receive Free Shipping. Orders that fall below the $40 threshold are subject to a $10 shipping fee. So, you will want to make sure you order enough supplies so that you do not quickly run out. Many other home delivery suppliers of these products require a much higher purchase price to qualify for free shipping, so we wanted to make it a little easier on your pocketbook.

4. Automatic Delivery Options

woman signing to receive a package from a delivery manIt can be difficult to remember when you need to reorder your home delivery medical supplies. We can take the hassle out of this and make your life easier with our Automatic Delivery Program. You choose the frequency you would like your supplies to arrive and we take care of the rest. With this program you will also save 5% on your home delivery medical supplies on every future shipment. You will never have to worry about running out of your supplies again!

5. Exceptional Customer Service

Not all medical conditions are one-size-fits-all. Your needs are unique, and our Product Experts understand. When you call our office, you will speak to a team member who listens to your every concern. They will help you narrow down all of the products we offer to customize and tailor your order, especially for you. We are here to assist with any questions, concerns, or product information, providing a seamless and pleasant shopping experience.

As you can see, there are several reasons we would like for you to shop with us. We are a Satisfaction Guaranteed company and are sure that you will be happy with the services we provide. Taking the time to listen, helping you choose the right products, saving you time and money, and discreetly delivering right to your door, we are sure that you will be happy choosing Personally Delivered as your one-stop-shop for all of your home delivery medical supplies!

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The Esteem+ Soft Convex by Convatec

Are you looking for an ostomy pouch that is less visible under your clothing? Do you have skin folds and creases that make your pouch difficult to place? Are you worried about leaking and odors with your ostomy pouching system? With Convatec’s newest addition to its line of one-piece convex ostomy pouching system line, the Esteem+ Soft Convex can make these concerns of the past.

The Esteem+ Soft Convex

The latest addition to Convatec’s range of one-piece ostomy solutions is the Esteem+ Soft Convex system. Convatec listened to the concerns of many ostomy pouching system users and addressed all of them with their newest design in the Convatec ostomy supply lineup. The one-piece system is often a preference because of its discreet lower profile under clothing. The pouch and wafer/flange are also unable to be separated, so the one-piece option provides a greater sense of security. Let’s discuss how the Esteem+ Soft Convex has become the ostomy pouching system of choice for many across the nation.

What Makes The Esteem+ Soft Convex so Different?

A More Manageable System

Esteem+ Soft Convex Ostomy PouchAs we mentioned, the one-piece ostomy systems are a preferred choice because of their low-profile and added security features. Some other features that make the Esteem+ Soft Convex a preferred choice are:

  • A split-fabric, easy-view window for accurate placement and viewing of the stoma and output.
  • An integrated filter gives the user reassurance that there will not be any ballooning as it also helps to minimize odors.
  • The Safe Seal Clipless closure makes this pouching system easy to empty and clean.
  • Belt tabs are included for attaching an ostomy belt, if preferred, for added security.

A More Diverse System

The Esteem+ Soft Convex was made for those with many different ostomy and stoma types. No matter which of the following you have, this pouching system can be the solution:

  • Ileostomy – small intestine connected to the abdominal wall
  • Colostomy – colon connected to the abdominal wall
  • Flush Stoma – stoma is level with the skin
  • Retracted Stoma – stoma is sunken or dips below the skin level

A More Compatible System

If you have skin folds or creases, it can be difficult to precisely place a standard flat ostomy skin barrier and feel confident that there will not be any leakage of fluids or odors. With the Esteem+ Soft Convex pouching system, the convex skin barrier curves toward the skin to help improve the projection of the stoma for optimal drainage. Previous barriers and baseplates did not offer a cut-to-fit design that are both flexible and have shallow convexity. With three distinct plateau sizes below, this one-piece drainable ostomy pouch can fit with almost any body type for a more comfortable wear.

  1. V1 – 3/4 – 1-7/8″W (20-47mm) – Item# 422363
  2. V2 – 3/5 – 1-3/5″W (15-40mm) – Item# 422364
  3. V3 – (3/8 – 1-1/8″W (10-28mm) – Item# 422365

A More Protective System

Peristomal skin can become very irritated when an ostomy pouching system does not fit securely and conform to various body and stoma types. The flexibility and softness of the Esteem+ Soft Convex system makes it a more comfortable and secure choice, eliminating the costs associated with the use of stoma skin treatment and protective products. Because this pouching system is body-conforming, leaking is less likely, which reduces skin breakdown and makes it a more skin-friendly option.

At Personally Delivered, we proudly carry the Esteem+ Soft Convex and an extensive line of other Convatec ostomy supplies. If you have any questions about any of the ostomy products we carry, give us a call, and one of our Product Experts would be happy to help.

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The Importance of Staying Social With an Ostomy

Just because you have an ostomy doesn’t mean that your social life has to end. While physical adjustments are crucial, maintaining social connections is equally important for overall well-being. It is important to get out and about on small excursions so you can figure out what makes for a successful outing with your ostomy pouch. You’ll find out what works and go on more journeys with confidence.

In this blog, we’ll explore the significance of staying social with an ostomy and how it can positively impact one’s mental and emotional health.

The Emotional Impact of an Ostomy

Living with an ostomy can bring on many emotions, like feelings of loneliness and isolation. The fear of judgment can intensify self-consciousness, leading some ostomates to withdraw from social activities. The physical changes that come with ostomy surgery can often take a toll on a person’s self-esteem as they struggle with body image.

Addressing these emotions and seeking support and understanding from others with shared experiences is crucial. Joining the Convatec me+ Ostomy Support Program can be a wonderful start. This comprehensive program provides the tools and guidance to make life with an ostomy uniquely yours.

The Importance of Staying Social with an Ostomy

Staying social can help combat the feelings of loneliness and isolation that may arise. Connecting with friends, family, and support groups can offer encouragement and reassurance.

Other benefits of staying social with an ostomy include:

Increased self-esteem and confidence

It is essential to embrace this new reality and know that your worth extends far beyond your medical condition. Engaging in social gatherings, clubs, and hobbies can all be empowering to live life to its fullest.

Opportunities for education and advocacy

Through shared experiences and raising awareness, ostomates can help destigmatize the misconceptions around ostomies, leading to a more supportive and accepting society.

Build a strong support network

Being surrounded by others who lift you up, are compassionate, and are understanding creates a safety net when facing a challenging time. Knowing that there are people around you who truly care about you can make a world of difference.

a group of ostomates staying social with an ostomy cheers-ing while out on a hike with their dogs and bikes

When Staying Social, Take an Ostomy Emergency Pack

Let’s face it… accidents happen. The better prepared you are for an emergency, the less stress you’ll experience when socializing with others. Below are some of the products we suggest packing when you are heading out to spend time with others.

Download and print our Ostomy Emergency Pack Checklist.

Staying social with an ostomy is crucial for emotional well-being and overall quality of life. It provides a sense of belonging, fosters self-confidence, promotes education and advocacy, and builds a strong support network. By embracing social connections, ostomates can navigate life with courage, resilience, and positivity. After all, it’s not the challenges we face but the connections we make that truly define our journey.

We carry many other home delivery ostomy supplies to help you confidently live the life you want so you can take journeys and travel feeling relaxed and secure along the way. Our product advisors are available to discuss your needs and will ensure you receive them discreetly and in a timely manner. With our automatic delivery program, you’ll never have to worry about running out of supplies, which will save you 5% on every order.

Disclaimer: Important Notice Regarding Medical Advice

The information provided in this blog is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

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Tips for Living a Normal Life After an Ostomy

If you are undergoing ostomy surgery to correct an issue with your digestion system, you might have some questions about what to expect after the procedure. While it’s true that the first few weeks will feel different, your doctors and nurses will be the first to tell you that most people will recover just fine and find that they will be able to do mostly the same things they did before the surgery. Still, we know you may have some questions and concerns so we wanted to take a second and discuss a few things about life after an ostomy.

Caring for Your Stoma

After the surgery, you will notice your stoma, which will be located on your abdomen. Your stoma will be pinkish in color and it may be sore. This will go away with time. Your stoma may bleed as well in the beginning, but this, again, will be temporary. Your doctors and nurses will go over how to properly care for your skin around your stoma and what to expect in the days and weeks after the surgery.

If you notice after a while that you are experiencing leaking or your ostomy appliance no longer fits correctly, you will need to speak with your healthcare providers and ostomy supply companies to determine the right appliance for a proper fit. Changes in stoma size are very common, so you shouldn’t be too concerned if you need to make a change. Common causes of changed in stoma size include weight gain or weight loss and scarring around the stoma.

Living Your Life After Ostomy Surgery

two girlfriends eating food and drinking wine at a restaurantAfter a few weeks, you will likely notice that your life after an ostomy hasn’t changed too much. ConvaTec, a global medical products and technologies company focused on therapies for the management of chronic conditions, explains how most people are able to engage in normal activities after surgery. Regarding diet, you should be able to eat the foods and drinks you ate before.

Of course, if certain foods caused digestive complications before, you should do your best to avoid them. You may also have to introduce alcohol slowly back into your diet until you’re comfortable. You can always speak with your healthcare provider about any questions you might have about your diet.

The truth is nothing should stop you from exercising, socializing, or engaging in sexual activity with your partner while living your life after an ostomy. While you might feel self-conscious in the beginning, you will find that you’ll eventually become at ease with enjoying these activities once again. Who you’re comfortable talking about your condition with is up to you and most people won’t know the difference anyway.

woman looking back at her partner as they hold hands and she leadsMillions of people live normal lives after ostomy surgery, and, in the end, the benefits should outweigh any negatives or changes you have to endure.

If you have any questions about ostomy supplies, please don’t hesitate to contact us today to discuss your options. Our Personal Product Advisors are here for all of your concerns.

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