Oh I shave every time. It helps. I get two more days between changes if I shave around my ileostomy. Then I wash with Neutrogena soap afters. I use the two piece convatec surfit natura. The moldable durahesive is expensive as fuck, but I can get a week between changes.
Also finding the right skin barrier is essential. I use smith&nephew. The ones on the lollipop are great but really expensive. I haven’t found an insurance willing to pay for them.
The one important and overlooked thing is making sure you don’t use fabric softener on your towels. Also use a brand new (like, fresh out of the cabinet/laundry) towel. Don’t want oils from your skin/shampoo/whatever somehow getting on your towel and then hands and then giving your glue a worse adhesion.
You have a name for your stoma? Mine is Elmo. Because he’s little, red, and annoying.
Oh I shave every time. It helps. I get two more days between changes if I shave around my ileostomy. Then I wash with Neutrogena soap afters. I use the two piece convatec surfit natura. The moldable durahesive is expensive as fuck, but I can get a week between changes.
Also finding the right skin barrier is essential. I use smith&nephew. The ones on the lollipop are great but really expensive. I haven’t found an insurance willing to pay for them.
The one important and overlooked thing is making sure you don’t use fabric softener on your towels. Also use a brand new (like, fresh out of the cabinet/laundry) towel. Don’t want oils from your skin/shampoo/whatever somehow getting on your towel and then hands and then giving your glue a worse adhesion.
You have a name for your stoma? Mine is Elmo. Because he’s little, red, and annoying.