This topic is all about making the process of emptying and cleaning a Hollister 8901 ostomy bag a bit easier and more efficient. If you find yourself dealing with thicker, mushy output that's hard to manage, here are some helpful tips and insights that might make your routine smoother:
1. Open the tail wider:
- Try pinching the corners of the outlet to create a rounder opening, which can make it easier to squeeze out the contents.
2. Use water to flush the bag:
- Keep a plastic cup or a 300 ml squeeze bottle handy by the toilet. Pour about 100–150 ml of warm water into the pouch, give it a good swish, and then drain. You can repeat this if necessary.
- For when you're out and about, carry a small 100 ml bottle in your bag or car for easy access.
3. Lubricate the pouch:
- Consider using commercial lubricants or deodorants from brands like Hollister, Coloplast, or ConvaTec. These can help reduce sticking and make it easier for thick output to slide out.
4. Clean the outlet efficiently:
- Start by wiping with toilet paper, then finish with a flushable wet wipe for a more thorough clean.
- Roll toilet paper into a narrow cylinder to clean the inner edges of the outlet, which helps prevent residue that might cause leakage.
- Many people find that using a stronger toilet paper, like Ultra Strong Charmin, is more effective than thinner options.
5. Consider bag replacement when heavily soiled:
- If the output is very thick and you're short on time, some users find it quicker to simply swap to a new pouch. This can take less than two minutes.
These tips aim to make your experience with the Hollister 8901 pouch more manageable, especially when dealing with varying consistencies of output throughout the day.
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