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This factsheet is for people who have a stoma, or who would like information on how to manage and care for a stoma. ... Stoma care Q&As ... See our answers to common questions about stoma care, including:
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This site is dedicated to stoma. Stoma care and stoma treatment, including home remedies and home care are detailed here. Take a look at stoma pictures to make a general impression on stoma and stoma bag. ... How to take care of your stoma? ... read more here: Stoma care...
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Read about stoma care what to do. Learn here how to take care of the stoma and techniques of avoiding stoma problems. Take care of your stoma. ... Stoma care - types of stoma and problems that might occur...
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STOMA CARE ADVICE ... Stoma Care - Do's & Don'ts ... Stoma Care - Equipment...
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Stoma Care - An ostomy is a surgically made opening from the inside of an organ to the outside.1 Stoma is the greek for mouth or opening. The stoma is the part of the ostomy attached to the skin. ... You are here: Home » PatientPlus » Stoma Care...
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Stoma Care is a beginner's guide to stoma care, which will enable students and newly qualified staff in hospitals and in the community to provide effective care of patients with stomas and ensure continuity of care.
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Rubbing of the trach tube and secretions can irritate the skin around the stoma. Daily care of the trach site is needed to prevent infection and skin breakdown under the tracheostomy tube and ties. Care should be done at least once a day;
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