When your healthcare professional says it is appropriate, you can resume your daily activities. It may take time, but you’ll eventually get used to your ostomy pouching system and get on a schedule that fits your lifestyle.

In the beginning, it’s vital to learn and practice good ostomy care habits, including regularly changing your skin barrier (the part that sticks to your skin). A well-fitted skin barrier will protect the skin from being irritated by the stoma output.

Here are a few basic ostomy care tips:

If you discover red, broken or moist skin around your stoma, or your pouch is not staying in place, seek help from your stoma care nurse. Also, examine your peristomal skin regularly to ensure it looks healthy and prevent any issues.

Not sure what to do when you shower or bathe? You can keep your skin barrier and pouch in place or you can remove them.

This information has been provided by Hollister, you can view this information along with other stoma information on there website here :