Monthly Archives: September 2020
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September 16, 2020
If you’ve ever had a colostomy bag explode or burst you know just how horrible it can be. It’s arguably one of the most uncomfortable feelings you may experience throughout your life, and it happens far too often. Even if you haven’t had it happen to you you’ve probably heard the stories. Forums are full of people describing what many dubs as being their worst nightmare. It really is an ordeal you do not ever want to go through. With all of that in mind, we’ve put together this quick guide in an attempt to lessen your risk of having a colostomy bag burst. Generally, the burst is caused by an excessive amount of gas building up in your body. Below you will find five
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September 08, 2020
A lot of people think that their colostomy bag is going to smell, and although that may be true, it only happens to people who don't take care of themselves. The answer to do colostomy bags stink” is somewhat complex, but to summarize, people who take the appropriate steps to ensure they maintain their health are unlikely to notice a smell at all. In this article, were going to discuss a variety of ways to eliminate any and all smells that may come from your colostomy bag. Let's be honest, having to wear a colostomy bag on the daily can be embarrassing. But if you do things right, you won't even notice it. Nor will the people around you. Now let's talk about gas reduction.
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September 08, 2020
Swimming with a colostomy bag can be a nerve-racking experience. Not because anything going to happen, but instead because you think something might. But the truth is, if you prepare properly, nothing will go wrong. Everything will go exactly as it should. Frankly, you probably won't even notice you're using a colostomy bag. Nowadays the large majority of colostomy bags are waterproof. And we don't mean water-resistant, we mean you could submerge underneath the water to the same depth as anyone else. Most waterproof colostomy bags nowadays are designed to handle the same stress as regular clothing. As long as you do your research and choose a colostomy bag that will certainly handle the stress
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September 08, 2020
A lot of people who use stoma bags are discouraged from physical exercise because they either think the bag will burst or that it’ll be damaged. Well, we’re here to tell you that that won’t happen. Not if you follow our quick easy to follow guide. We’ve made it our mission to encourage people with stoma bags to get back out there and do what they love. And what we’d like to start with is running. Running is a fantastic way of getting into great shape. Not only does it build up the muscle in your legs and shred body fat, it strengthens you mentally. Ever heard of runner’s high? Running long distances releases what’s called dopamine into your brain. Dopamine
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September 03, 2020
Patients that suffer from ailments such as urinary incontinence often use catheters to relieve them of their ailment. In simple words, it’s a tube that’s moved into the body in an attempt to clear out your bladder when you can't do it on your own. At first, a lot of people ask, ‘How does a catheter work?’, which is exactly why we have written this article. This all intensive guide will teach you all the information you need, from what it actually is, to all the different types. If you recently had a catheter inserted, you most likely had it done in a hospital. Chances are they skimmed through how to do it on your own, and considering you may be living with them for a considerable