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Jun 07, 2024

Healing Time for Skin Blisters Post-Ostomy Surgery?

The topic is about the healing time for skin blisters that can occur after ileostomy surgery. A patient developed blisters where the ostomy barrier met the skin, and they are seeking advice on how long it might take for these blisters to heal. Here are some helpful insights and advice shared by others:

- Education and support resources:
- Check out the United Ostomy Association of America (UOAA) and Ostomy101.com for helpful information on various topics like diet, skin care, and local support groups.
- Joining an ostomy support group can be beneficial, as it provides a sense of community and shared solutions.

- Healing experience and time frame:
- One person shared that their blister, after being drained and covered with thin foam, showed significant improvement within about a week.
- It's important to follow the instructions given by your wound-care or WOC nurse, as healing times can vary depending on how well the area is protected and if leaks are prevented.

- Product suggestions for skin protection and healing:
- Consider trying stoma powders, such as Coloplast Stoma Powder, and request samples to see what works best for you.
- Experiment with different barrier rings, barrier wipes, and adhesive removers to find products that your skin tolerates well.

- Switching brands to reduce irritation or leaks:
- Some people have experienced skin issues with Hollister products and found improvement after switching to Coloplast.
- Convatec is another brand that some users find more tolerable if they react to Hollister adhesives.
- Most major companies offer free samples, so reach out to them to try different flanges, rings, and accessories.

- Medical follow-up:
- If you notice a rash or signs of infection, an antibiotic might be necessary, as experienced by one person.
- It's important to persist in scheduling visits with a home-health or WOC nurse for a hands-on assessment.
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