Cleanliness and Odor Control

Apr 16, 2019 | Candy-CWOCN RN | @candywocrn | Comments (4)

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written by J. Morris RN, MSN, CWOCN

Cleanliness and Odor Control

One of the biggest concerns for new Ostomates is the fear of odor from their new ostomy.  Whether you have a urostomy, ileostomy or colostomy, this can be a legitimate concern.  But there is great news: ostomy products are odor-proof when worn correctly!  The only time there should ever be an odor is when you are emptying /changing your pouch.

Remember certain foods may cause an increase in odors.  But only when emptying!

Here are some quick guidelines to keep you and your pouch clean:

  • For drainable pouches, keep the bottom couple inches free of stool
    • After emptying use a damp paper towel or toilet paper to wipe out the bottom of the pouch.
    • This prevents stool from getting on the outside of the pouch when closing it
  • For 2 piece systems, always check the connection between the flange and the pouch, these should be tightly sealed.
    • This prevents stool/urine from getting on the wafer or outside of pouch.
    • Keeping the outside of your pouch clean is essential.
  • Consider using a liquid deodorant such as Adapt lubricating deodorant in your pouch. There are also deodorants that can be taken by mouth. Your Ostomy RN can speak with you about these options.

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I’ve had bladder repair & rectoseal twice in 1992 & 2020, however, they have fallen again. I’m waiting till after new year to see someone. I have to manually glove up to remove the feces or I get UTIs & can’t urinate. I’m 82 and am grateful for the info here. Thank you so much.

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@amlnylady82

I’ve had bladder repair & rectoseal twice in 1992 & 2020, however, they have fallen again. I’m waiting till after new year to see someone. I have to manually glove up to remove the feces or I get UTIs & can’t urinate. I’m 82 and am grateful for the info here. Thank you so much.

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Hi @amlnylady82, welcome, I invite you to also join the discussions and members in the Ostomy Support Group https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/ostomy/

I’m sorry to hear about the complications that lead to multiple UTIs. Do you have to use a catheter to urinate?

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As a former ileostomy wearer I was also concerned about the odor left behind when emptying the bad. There is a product called M9. It is made by 3 M and completely neutralizes all odor. Just a few drops in the bag is all you need and bottle lasts for months. Hope this helps someone!

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The M9 is also a hand gun. So be careful what you order. 🙂

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