Rash around the stoma

Posted by khalberstadt42 @khalberstadt42, May 27 12:40pm

Has anyone or does anyone have a rash around their stoma and what have or had you done to make it better or go away? I have a rash that will not go away and have tried several different things with no success in getting rid of the rash. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

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@monkeywings

Maybe I have a sensitivity to the adhesive on the flange?

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That’s what I’m thinking….its either that, or moisture from sweat around the outer edge is causing moisture associated dermatitis?

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I’m also wondering about taking a shower on a day I don’t change the flange, it stays wet for at least 30 minutes after.

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@monkeywings

Thanks, I usually change the flange every 4-5 days

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...and sometimes more often, if the need arises.

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@monkeywings

I’m also wondering about taking a shower on a day I don’t change the flange, it stays wet for at least 30 minutes after.

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It may not be drying as well underneath as you think. I blow dry mine after I shower.

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I've been following this thread and it sounds like contact dermatitis. Others that had the issue in my support group have had good success using a hair dryer after showering to ensure the area is completely dry before attaching the barrier.

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@weatherguy6

I've been following this thread and it sounds like contact dermatitis. Others that had the issue in my support group have had good success using a hair dryer after showering to ensure the area is completely dry before attaching the barrier.

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I also use a dryer every time I change the appliance — warmth helps seal the wafer/barrier/flange to your skin.

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Have you seen a WOCN? They specialize in wound and ostomy treatment. You might be having a reaction to the appliance, a fungal infection or something else.

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@monkeywings

I’m also wondering about taking a shower on a day I don’t change the flange, it stays wet for at least 30 minutes after.

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Every time I take a shower I change everything to control order and also to not worry about any unknown and unwanted residual moisture staying on my skin afterwards for any length of time.

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@summerlibra

Every time I take a shower I change everything to control order and also to not worry about any unknown and unwanted residual moisture staying on my skin afterwards for any length of time.

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I meant “odor” not order. 🤭

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