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- To care for an ileostomy wound, you should123:
- Use a bag or pouch with the correct size opening to prevent waste from leaking.
- Take good care of the skin around your stoma.
- Clean the skin around the stoma with warm water and soap. Do not use soaps that contain oil or perfumes.
- Pat your skin dry.
- Use skin protection products as directed.
- Apply a new skin barrier when you change the pouch.
- Change the bandage on the wound every day.
- While you’re in the hospital, your nurse will teach you how to change your bandage and give you the supplies you’ll need to do it at home.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The best way to protect your skin is by:
- Using a bag or pouch with the correct size opening, so waste does not leak
- Taking good care of the skin around your stoma
medlineplus.gov/ency/patientinstructions/000071.htmClean the skin around the stoma with warm water. You may also use soap. Do not use soaps that contain oil or perfumes. Pat your skin dry. Use skin protection products as directed. Apply a new skin barrier when you change the pouch. The barrier helps protect your skin to prevent irritation and other problems.
www.drugs.com/cg/ileostomy-care.htmlAfter your surgery, you’ll have a small wound where your ileostomy used to be. This wound will heal in about 4 to 6 weeks. You’ll need to change the bandage on this wound every day. While you’re in the hospital, your nurse will teach you how to change your bandage and give you the supplies you’ll need to do it at home.www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/patient-education/abo… Ileostomy or colostomy care and complications - UpToDate
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