Help needed for husband's persistent stoma rash - desperate for advice!

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itchy22

Oh dear. I had the same problem as your husband...diverticulosis. Even while in the hospital, a stoma specialist visited me every day to teach me and other patients the ins and outs of stoma care. When I left the hospital, wound care nurses came to my home and dealt with all the problems you mentioned. When I felt better, I went to them. The same was true after my reversal. All I can say is you and others with the same difficulties should move up here to Canada. All the ostomy supplies are covered and delivered to your door.

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I used to have a rash because I am allergic to the glue used in almost all wafers. The dermatologist prescribed me a nasal spray called mometasone furoate, also known as Nasonex.

My routine is to take the bag off, clean everything thoroughly with water. Sometimes I use a glue removal wipe, followed by loads of water.

Spray on the Nasonex and let it dry. Use Hollister powder around the ostomy and remove excess powder. Place the paste ring, followed by the bag. (I use a one-piece system) After that, I use some tape to secure certain places because of scar tissue.

Within 7 days, the rash is gone. After that, I use it every other day and use a common ostomy protective barrier cream.

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