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Learn MoreSkin health means something very important if you have an ostomy. That is because the state of the skin around your stoma may affect your quality of life. Find out how and why here.
If you have recently had ostomy surgery, you might have heard about the importance of skin care or skin health. You may wonder what your ostomy has to do with skin. It might surprise you to learn that skin health is an important element of regaining and maintaining a healthy, comfortable lifestyle after ostomy surgery.
Why? Because the state of the skin around your stoma can either make caring for your ostomy easier, or cause complications that can decrease your quality of life.
What’s at stake
The area of skin around the stoma is called peristomal skin. This small area of skin can have a big impact on your overall health and comfort. Unfortunately, most people with stomas experience peristomal skin problems at some point in their lives. Some studies show that up to 75 percent of people with an ostomy experience a PSC. There are many negative impacts of PSCs, all of which can cause significant issues, such as:
The good news is that there is plenty you can do to keep your peristomal skin healthy and try to avoid these problems.
How peristomal skin can become unhealthy
It is important to understand exactly how your peristomal skin affects your ostomy. The condition of the skin around your stoma has a direct impact on how well your skin barrier adheres to your abdomen, which can affect your comfort, confidence and more.
This is why a properly fitting skin barrier made with the right ingredients is so important—it helps protect the skin from being irritated by stoma drainage. It also helps the pouching system stay in place.
Potential peristomal skin complications
Because PSCs are so common, many people have come to believe that these problems are just a normal part of living with a stoma. This is not true. You do not have to accept the pain and problems that can come with a PSC.
Start by learning some essential routine skin care habits. When selecting your skin barrier, you should also consider products that are infused with ceramide, a natural component of human skin that supports healthy skin.
Our Skin HEALTH video can help you learn how to keep your peristomal skin healthy.
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The information provided herein is not medical advice and is not intended to substitute for the advice of your personal physician or other healthcare provider. This information should not be used to seek help in a medical emergency. If you experience a medical emergency, seek medical treatment in person immediately.
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