This topic is all about finding ways to manage and reduce the odor associated with ostomy pouches and bathrooms. A person who has been living with an ostomy for nine years is seeking advice on how to tackle this issue without having to give up their favorite foods or drinks. Here are some suggestions and insights shared by others:
1. Hollister M9: Many people recommend using M9 odor-eliminating drops for the pouch and the matching M9 spray for controlling bathroom air.
2. Other Commercial Pouch Deodorants:
- Coloplast Brava line
- ConvaTec Esenta line
- These companies offer free samples, so you can try them out to see which one works best for you.
3. Be Free System Liquid Pods: These are praised for their effectiveness, and you can get free samples from their website.
4. Hydrogen Peroxide (3%): Adding 10–20 ml to the pouch is reported to work great and is an inexpensive option.
5. Internal Deodorant: Devrom chewable tablets or capsules can be taken orally. They are recommended by some surgeons and users and are available on Amazon, Walmart, and medical supply sites.
6. Room-Air Solutions:
- Scented or unscented candles are considered the cheapest, simplest, and most reliable way to clear bathroom odor.
- Striking one or two matches after emptying the pouch can help.
- Plug-in fresheners, battery-operated sprayers, and vapor-type devices have been tried but are often seen as less effective and more costly than candles.
7. General Note: While no product can completely eliminate odor if your diet remains unchanged, combining pouch deodorants with simple room-air freshening methods usually keeps smells manageable.
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