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Stoma care concerns

Dealing with a stoma blockage

If you find you may have a stoma blockage, here is what we would advise you to do to best manage it.

How to know if you have a blockage:

  • Your stoma will stop working or you will only produce very loose liquid output.
  • You might get cramps in your stomach or you may be sick.

What to do if you think you have a blockage:

  • Lie down, relax, stop eating but continue to drink.
  • If it is a food obstruction it could pass within a number of hours.
  • If after 8 – 12 hours you haven’t had any normal bowel motion and continuing to experience abdominal pain or sickness you should visit A&E.

Do you need some

help & advice?

Do you need some help & advice?

We have created a range of articles to help new ostomates come to terms with the situation they are facing. They offer help and advice on topics such as preparing for surgery, applying an ostomy pouch, diet and lifestyle issues.

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