I'm experiencing a constant dribbling output from my loop ileostomy, which I believe is bile acid, which stings and burns the already inflamed skin around my Stoma and changing the flange/wafer is so difficult, especially trying to achieve a good seal.
I've read on Stoma forums that breifly applying an ice cube to the Stoma will somehow shock the Stoma into breif inactivity and provide time to change the Stoma appliance without output.
I mentioned this to my Stoma Nurse and she hit the roof and told me off, stating that in no uncertain terms should never apply ice to my Stoma, as it can cause a blockage or lead to hypothermia ?
Currently, no mater what creams and potions I use, I'm having difficulty achieving a seal around the Stoma.
If the stoma output stopped dribbling and I manage to apply the Cavilon barrier spray to dry skin, I could achieve a good result, a good seal and my skin would recover, well until the next leak.
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