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  1. Colostomy Care - American Cancer Society

    Read about tips to care for a colostomy, manage problems, and ordering and storing colostomy supplies.

  2. Colostomy: Surgery, Bags and Stoma Care - Mayo Clinic

    May 16, 2025 · While you're recovering in the hospital, your healthcare team can teach you how to care for your colostomy. Your team may include a nurse who specializes in ostomy care, called a wound …

  3. Colostomy: What It Is, Bags, Surgery, Types & Care

    Nov 4, 2024 · After surgery, “colostomy” also refers to your newly redirected colon. Your healthcare provider will talk to you about living with and caring for your colostomy.

  4. Colostomy Care: Stoma, Irrigation & Empty or Change a Bag

    Apr 7, 2023 · Learn how to care for a colostomy from protecting your stoma to choosing irrigation, when and how to empty or change a bag and facts on living with a colostomy.

  5. We made this booklet to help you take care of your new colostomy. We hope this will help you understand colostomy care so you can go back to your daily life and regular routines.

  6. Learning to care for your ostomy is essential to your recovery and long-term well-being. This guide is organized in a way to make this information easy to understand.

  7. Colostomy Stoma and Bag Care - Healthline

    Aug 21, 2023 · Explore general stoma care tips, including how to change and care for your ostomy bag, complications to be aware of, and answers to frequently asked questions about living with a...

  8. A WOC nurse is trained and certified in the complete care of patients with an ostomy. This nurse will work with your physician and staf nurses to help you in your recovery.

  9. Living With a Colostomy: Types, Uses, Care, and More - WebMD

    Feb 15, 2025 · If you get a colostomy, your medical team will talk to you while you’re still in the hospital after the surgery about how to take care of it and will give you some tips for making adjustments.

  10. Colostomy - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    You'll learn to care for your colostomy and the appliance or pouch that collects your poop during your hospital stay. Your nurse will show you how to clean your stoma.