Friday, January 30, 2015

By Karyn Shields


Certain illnesses and surgeries require doctors to create surgical openings for rerouting digestive waste as part of their treatments. These openings are commonly known as stoma. They can be both temporary or permanent.

There are three basic types of openings that can be created for the individual. These include colostomies, urostomies and ileostomies. The type that you need will depend upon the type and nature of your illness and its impact on your overall digestive and urinary functioning. It will also be determined by the length of time that your waste must be rerouted and on whether this change is temporary or permanent.

After having completed your incision, your doctor will fit you with special equipment that is capable of collecting the waste that your body produced. Your collection unit will be discreet and relatively small in most instance. When you fill it, there will be an interior liner that you can take out to empty the waste and then you can replace this liner. Your device could be capable of holding both liquids and solids and it will also keep unpleasant odors contained.

Your selection in clothing can also remain the same. Depending upon the size and positioning of the device, however, it may be necessary to look for clothes that are more flexible at the waist. This will ensure optimal levels of comfort and convenience.

Your new incision is going to look quite a bit like the pinkish tissues that line your mouth. It could be red and sore as these are common developments after surgery. Excessive pain and swelling or signs of a fever, however, will indicate infection which requires you to consult with your doctor in a timely fashion.

Before having their surgeries, people often have a number of questions that they want to ask about their ability to live normally with these devices. A lot of people are worried that their bags will emit unpleasant and noticeable smells. You should know that the designers who manufacture these goods have created them with the ability to minimize odors.

Once these incisions are complete and the bag is installed, there is usually no good reason for making major alterations to your diet. It is not necessary to remove any special foods from your typical meal plan due to this change. You may, however, be required by your doctor to make changes to your diet if these are a necessary part of a treatment plan for an existing ailment.

Exercising is also possible after these procedures. You will need to pursue physical activities after having received clearance from your doctor. Given that the collection units are air and watertight, it will still be possible for you to swim. Walking, running, cycling and other activities are things that you can still engage in.

Those who are recovering from these surgeries should attempt to take it slow rather than trying to throw themselves headlong into a range of challenging activities. It is important to gradually build up endurance and strength. By pacing yourself, you will find that you are soon able to engage in many of the recreational and sports activities that you once enjoyed, with minimal interference from your device.




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