- The bathroom is a good place to change the pouch. Empty the used pouch into the toilet first, if it needs emptying.
- Gather the supplies. If you have a 2-piece pouch, be sure you have the special ring seal that sticks to your skin around the stoma.
Follow these steps to prevent infection:
- Wash your hands with soap and water. Be sure to wash between your fingers and under your fingernails. Dry with a clean towel or paper towels.
- If you have a 2-piece pouch, press gently on the skin around your stoma with 1 hand, and remove the seal with your other hand. (If it is hard to remove the seal, you can use special pads. Ask your nurse about these.)
- Remove the pouch.
- Keep the clip. Put the old ostomy pouch in a bag and then place the bag in the trash.
- Clean the skin around your stoma with warm soap and water and a clean washcloth or paper towels. Dry with a clean towel.
- Check your skin. A little bleeding is normal. Your skin should be pink or red. Call your doctor if it is purple, black, or blue.
- Wipe around the stoma with the special skin wipe. If your skin is a little wet, sprinkle some of the stoma powder on just the wet or open part.
- Lightly pat the special wipe on top of the powder and your skin again.
- Let the area air-dry for 1 to 2 minutes.
- Use your measuring card to find the circle size that matches the size of your stoma. Do not touch the card to your skin.
- If you have a 2-piece system, trace the circle size onto the back of the ring seal and cut out this size. Make sure the cut edges are smooth.
- Attach the pouch to the ring seal if you have a 2-piece ostomy system.
- Peel the paper off the ring seal.
- Squirt stoma paste around the hole in the seal, or place the special stoma ring around the opening.
- Place the seal evenly around the stoma. Hold it in place for a few minutes. Try holding a warm washcloth over the seal to help make it stick to your skin.
- If you need them, put cotton balls or special gel packs in your pouch to keep it from leaking.
- Attach the pouch clip or use Velcro to close the pouch.
- Wash your hands with warm soap and water.
- Resource Link- Changing a Colostomy/Ileostomy Bag...https://www.mountsinai.org/health-library/selfcare-instructions/ileostomy-changing-your-pouch
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