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Stoma Care Management
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Stoma care management includes various aspects such as:
Stoma Care Supplies: Providing and educating patients on the proper use of stoma care products like ostomy bags, adhesive products, and skin barriers.
Education and Training: Teaching patients how to care for their stoma, including proper hygiene, changing the ostomy appliance, and recognizing signs of complications.
Emotional Support: Offering psychological support and counseling to help patients cope with the physical and emotional changes associated with living with a stoma.
Nutritional Guidance: Advising patients on dietary considerations to manage their condition effectively and prevent complications like dehydration or blockages.
Complication Management: Monitoring for and addressing complications such as skin irritation, leakage, or infection around the stoma.
Follow-up Care: Providing ongoing support and follow-up appointments to ensure that patients' stoma care needs are being met and to address any concerns or issues that arise.
what we focus Aim to achieve
Stoma care management aims to improve the quality of life for individuals living with stomas by helping them effectively manage their condition, maintain independence, and minimize complications. It often involves collaboration between healthcare professionals such as nurses, enterostomal therapists, and surgeons to provide comprehensive care and support.
Stoma care management
Stoma care management involves the care and maintenance of a stoma, which is a surgically created opening in the body that allows for the discharge of bodily waste, such as urine or stool. Stomas are typically created as a result of surgeries such as colostomy, ileostomy, or urostomy, often necessary due to conditions like colorectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, or trauma.