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- Ostomy: Adapting to life after colostomy, ileostomy or urostomy
Learn all you can about life with an ostomy Use this information to boost your self-esteem and help you adapt to your ostomy It takes time to become comfortable with an ostomy — a surgically created opening in your abdomen that allows waste or urine to leave your body
- What Is An Ostomy? All You Need To Know
An ostomy (medical term: ostomy surgery) is a surgical procedure that creates an artificial opening, called a stoma, in the abdomen to divert waste (stool or urine) from the body when the normal pathway is damaged or removed
- Ostomy - MedlinePlus
An ostomy treats certain diseases of the digestive or urinary systems Learn about different types of ostomy including colostomy and ileostomy
- Ostomy Surgery: Types, Recovery and Reversal Options | Banner
Ostomy is a surgery that creates a new opening in your body for waste to come out Learn about ostomy surgery, why you may need one and reversal options
- Ostomy Expanded Information - f ASCRS
This information was prepared to help patients understand what an ostomy is, learn how to live with an ostomy, relieve concerns they may have and assure them that they can enjoy an active and fulfilling life with an ostomy
- Living with an Ostomy - Johns Hopkins Medicine
When your body is unable to remove waste effectively, whether because of a disease or a medical procedure, you may need an ostomy An ostomy is an opening that is created surgically somewhere on the body to help in the discharge of stool or urine
- OSTOMY DEFINED | Ostomy Foundation
WHAT IS AN OSTOMY? An ostomy is a new opening created surgically in the abdominal wall to reroute the path for waste to exit the body This can be either permanent, if an organ needs to be removed, or temporary, if an organ needs time to heal
- Ostomy: What It Is, Surgery, What To Expect Bag Care
What is an ostomy? An ostomy is a surgical operation that helps your body remove waste (poop or pee) when the usual way of removing it isn’t working You might need an ostomy if part of your digestive tract or urinary tract is damaged or needs time to heal
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