Article DetailsHow An Ostomy Bag Can Help Relieve Your Ostomy |
| Date Added: August 18, 2010 06:34:44 AM |
| Author: Justin Klebanow |
| Category: Shopping |
| Patients with an ostomy have a surgically created opening that connects the surface of the body to an internal organ. Various types of ostomies exist that are primarily classified by which organs they connect the surface of the body to. Ostomy patients generally require supplies in order to remove waste from their internal organs, such as the colon and ileum. The term “ostomy” refers to a surgical manipulation of the body where an opening is created that connects an internal organ to the skin’s surface allowing the discharge of bodily wastes. Various ostomies can be performed based on the area where the intestines or bladder are removed. Once the operation is complete, the “stoma,” or surgical opening, requires the individual to adopt an alternative method of gathering and releasing one’s excrement. Medical supply companies provide a variety of ostomy products to equip patients, or “ostomates,” seeking alternative methods to help them cope with the physical changes of a new external irrigation system. A preferred technique adopted by most ostomates is the use of ostomy bags. Ostomy bags are removable and disposable pouches that are attached to the stoma on the skin’s surface, allowing a hygienic and comfortable collection of bodily wastes for convenient disposal. Ostomy bags are typically made of flexible plastic or rubber material that can be either open-ended, which requires a closing device such as a tail clip or clamp, or closed at the bottom. An open-ended, or “drainable” bag, remains attached to the body while it is emptied. Patients who have normal elimination patterns typically use closed end bags or pouches that are discarded after one use. The decision to use a particular type of ostomy bag depends on the individual’s personal needs and comfort level. Each person must find a system that best fits their needs. Rueben Cavanagh is the author of this article on Ostomy Supplies. Find more information about Ostomy Product here. |