Relief for Itching Under Barrier

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Desertmum
Mar 11, 2019 7:37 pm

I could not use the barrier rings because they just didn't work on me! So, I use a skin barrier that I really love. I've tried several other skin barrier liquids/wipes/etc., but this is the only thing that works: Coloplast Prep Skin Protector Roll-on. My insurance sends me two per month, but I can rarely get through one bottle.

I also use Adapt Paste around the opening, then apply to ostomy. The paste works for me, but the barrier rings never did work for me. Also, I find that I sometimes need to change the ostomy bag every one or two days, depending on skin irritation. If it is irritated, I change it more often so it can heal. Once it's healed, I can go back to every 3 days. The hospital nurse said the average is every 3 days.

Desertmum
Mar 11, 2019 7:49 pm

I answered this in reply to one of your above comments, but I want to repeat it again because it was a lifesaver for me - you need to find the products that work for you. I can't use the rings. They just don't work for me, so I use Adapt Paste. I swear by it.

Also, not all skin barrier wipes are the same. I found a brand that works and I stick to it now (ha ha - "stick to it"). I use Coloplast Prep Skin Barrier. It comes in a tube with a cloth "roll on" type of top. A bottle lasts over a month and really works. Some of the other skin protectant wipes were bologna. They never protected my skin.

Good luck!

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Puppyluv56
Mar 11, 2019 9:58 pm

I never found much value in barrier rings either, but tried a suggestion from someone more innovative than I am! I take a barrier ring and cut it in half. I roll it like a string of licorice and place that up against my stoma, and then put the flange on. I do cut it to fit a little bigger for the barrier rope! I think it lets my pouch last a lot longer. I can get 17 days from one pouch. I usually change it at 10 days! Supplies last a long time for me! Lol

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Little Red
Mar 11, 2019 10:30 pm

Thanks everyone for the tips,I ordered Cavilonbarrier wipes and all I could get from EdgePark was the wipesI would like to have the wands,they do not carry them or thespraybut they are sending me another spray. I checked with several suppliers andthey don,t carry Cavilonproducts. Ihave both barrier rings and pastejust changed again today,and I am red and irritatedit has only been 3 days. but I was itching again. today I just used the barrier wipesand then added the new pouch. I did notice there was some stool that had leaked a small amount around the opening bymy stoma. so it this happens again I will try the paste.

Little Red
Mar 11, 2019 10:36 pm

Hey all, it would help greatly when suggesting products to name the suppliers you get the products from so we don't (I don't) have to scour the internet trying to track them down. I am on Medicare and that would also help to know if the products you mention are covered. Thanks for your help.

 

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NewlifeVictoria
Mar 21, 2019 2:19 pm

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Little Red
Apr 03, 2019 3:03 am

Hi all, well I am on the way to recovery. I tried the Cavalon barrier wipes, just a couple of times. Then I tried the barrier ring (paste), what a mess, and it leaked. So I took the advice of another and used clear water, which I use all the time. I wet 2, 4x4 gauze sponges and then use one dry to pat dry. I hate using my washcloths. And I can get the sponges with 300 in a pack, so they last for months and are disposable. Then I air out for as long as I can. I do make use of all plastic bags from stores/groceries, etc., and tuck one end in my pants/undies so if I start to leak, I don't have a real mess. And I then have been putting on my pouch. No nothing and changing every 3 to 6 days. It is looking pretty good now. I also tried the calamine lotion, it felt good. Thanks for all the replies and the tips. I have sent for samples of some different products. I still haven't got an answer as to how close I should be putting my pouch. Just around the stoma, which is 1 inch, or around the whole area where it is attached/stitched to the skin. 1 1/8 in.

Little Red
Jun 11, 2019 9:46 pm

Just a note to let everyone know I am doing good now and to thank everyone for their tips and suggestions. I did order some Coloplast protective skin barrier (0925). It comes in a 2 oz bottle with a dobber top. Very easy to use and dries fast. I have been changing every 4 to 6 days, clean with water, apply the barrier when dry, apply my pouch, and so far no problems. My skin is a little pink around my stoma but no longer irritated and sore. YAH! This works for me... Sharon

Puppyluv56
Jun 12, 2019 2:20 pm

Sharon,

So glad you have that all figured out and not in pain anymore! Never had that happen, yet! Knock on wood! I know where to come if it does though! Lol

Puppy

Cherbea
Sep 19, 2024 1:07 pm

If you use stoma powder on sore skin, the steps should be: cleanse with water, dry, apply stoma powder, brush away excess, dab on an alcohol-free skin protectant, let dry. You will see the white of the powder, but not be able to brush it away. The powder treats the moisture, and the skin barrier seals in the powder, allowing the wafer to adhere. This can be done a total of three layers. It is referred to as crusting.