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A Few Things To Know About Ileostomy

The surgical procedure in which the surgeon brings an end of the small #intestine out through the belly is known as ileostomy surgery. The end of the small intestine sticks out on the abdominal wall to form a stoma. An ileostomy can be temporary or permanent.

 

You may require a temporary #ileostomy if your lower bowel needs to rest for a specific duration to heal. Ileostomy surgery is generally a part of colorectal cancer surgery, diverticulitis surgery, or J-pouch surgery to treat familial polyposis or ulcerative colitis. The surgeon will most likely construct a loop stoma to give you a temporary ileostomy.

 

You may need a permanent ileostomy if your large intestine needs to be removed, or your anus stops functioning due to a severe condition. Reasons you may need a permanent ileostomy may include Crohn’s disease, #colonic dysmotility, ulcerative colitis, familial #polyposis, and some #cancers. You will probably need an end stoma for the permanent ileostomy.

 

Caring for ileostomy

Caring for your ileostomy almost entirely involves the use of the ostomy pouch. For this purpose, you may be looking at a wide range of options to pick the one that fits your requirements and lifestyle. You will be able to purchase ostomy supplies from local medical supply stores or by ordering online.

 

Living with an ileostomy

All you need is to remain motivated to get back to your healthy self after ileostomy #surgery. Once your bowel recovers, you will be able to live normally. A few aspects of living with an ileostomy are worth mentioning here.

 

• Unless your job requires you to lift heavy objects, you should be able to return to your workplace. There will undoubtedly be some changed in your routine due to pouching requirements, but effective management won’t let these interruptions affect your work. You may also talk to your employer and coworkers about your ileostomy.

• Having an ileostomy doesn’t mean that you are going to have to say goodbye to your social life. You may be concerned about the leakage and odor, but the good news is that modern-day ostomy supplies prevent leakages and odors in the best possible way.

• The location of the ileostomy is just above the beltline, meaning that you can wear anything you want. Ostomy appliances remain flat with the belly. You can also wear an ostomy belt to keep your ostomy appliance snugly in place.

• You can resume your physical training regimen after ileostomy surgery. You are going to have to allow your bowel to recovery, though. You can play all sports, but make sure that they do not involve lifting too heavy objects because it can cause harmful stress on your stoma. You can talk about it with your doctor or ET.

• You may have to commit to a selected diet plan right after surgery, and continue with it until your bowel fully recovers. Once your bowel heals, you can start introducing your favorite foods back into your diet.

 

It is best to remain in touch with your #ostomy care nurse and doctor. Managing an ileostomy is not hard. You just have to have the right information. Your doctor and ET are the authentic sources that can provide you the accurate information about how to live with an ileostomy or any other kind of ostomy.

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Uploaded on August 26, 2020