Is the powder or the spray better for skin irritation?

Posted by pidge32 @pidge32, Mar 14 8:47am

When you use the powder for irritation doesn’t the barrier wipe take it off?

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My method works for me. Sometimes for 4 tot 5 days but the recommendation is a change every three days.

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My method works for me. Sometimes for 4 tot 5 days but the recommendation is a change every three days.

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@jaxfl we were told to change the appliance it every 5 days and we do it faithfully
May ask what type of bag you use. Since we are so new at this we are trying to find out what appliances work best
TY

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@jaxfl we were told to change the appliance it every 5 days and we do it faithfully
May ask what type of bag you use. Since we are so new at this we are trying to find out what appliances work best
TY

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@pidge32

Honestly, five days is a suggestion for a starting point. When I had my first ostomy, I was told to change it twice a week. The WOCNs I have worked with suggest changing it the day before you start having problems (which you find out by getting things like irritation). The only real rule is to not change so often your skin breaks down... Which is more like daily or several times a day.

I change every 4 days. Others get 7 days, it all depends.

I've used Coloplast extended wear and Eakins Seal for the last couple of decades.

What are you currently using? Have you been in touch with a WOCN since you started having irritation?

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Hollister wax rings, Hollisters appliances, Hollister bags. I am changing from custom cut to precut. I still have many supplies. I bought some cheap on eBay as backup material. I have supply disruption anxiety.

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Hollister wax rings, Hollisters appliances, Hollister bags. I am changing from custom cut to precut. I still have many supplies. I bought some cheap on eBay as backup material. I have supply disruption anxiety.

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@jaxfl Coloplast and Convatec are the other main suppliers. They are generally happy to send out a samples, and they have knowledgeable staff to talk to.

A great resource is the Mayo Ostomy Support Group. We meet monthly, and one of the Mayo Ostomy nurses hosts it.

It's a great way to get questions answered! Do you think you could make it?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/event/ostomy-monthly-support-group-meeting-1-ea51de65/

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There is no one size fits all or better or worse ostomy appliances. You don't say what you are using...or maybe I've just missed it.

I started off using Hollister, 2-piece, flat flange. It leaked constantly. With the help of local district nurses, I ended up on Coloplast, 2-piece, deep convex flange. And over the last 2 years I've added an Eakin ring and I use Skin Tac and so on and so forth. I use Coloplast Sensura Mio with Convatec's adhesive remover, extra-thin hydrocolloid dressing, and Eakin ring, and Hollister's Extenders. And I'm thinking about switching some of that still as I search for the best arrangement. I do think that Hollister has the most complaints about quality or lack thereof, and it's my contention that Coloplast has the best track record,

In the last year and a half, I've never changed my appliance in under 7 days and often can go for 14 days. I must have the skin of a rhinoceros. (Knock on wood)

Send for all the free samples you can get and try them all until you find what's right for you.

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@piki
Thank you. Right now I’m using the SenSura Milo, one piece EaseClose WIDE outlet (what does the wide outlet mean?)
I’m going to look at other samples

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@pidge32

Honestly, five days is a suggestion for a starting point. When I had my first ostomy, I was told to change it twice a week. The WOCNs I have worked with suggest changing it the day before you start having problems (which you find out by getting things like irritation). The only real rule is to not change so often your skin breaks down... Which is more like daily or several times a day.

I change every 4 days. Others get 7 days, it all depends.

I've used Coloplast extended wear and Eakins Seal for the last couple of decades.

What are you currently using? Have you been in touch with a WOCN since you started having irritation?

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@susanf8
I haven’t been in touch with a WOCN as i wasn’t aware they were available to me but I found one not to far away I’m going to use.
Thanks to everyone who brought this to my attention.
Right now I’m using the Coloplast SenSura Milo one piece EaseClose WIDE outlet.

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Does anyone find that sometime it’s great. It’s like you don’t even know it’s there and then all of a sudden it starts to hurt?

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@piki
Thank you. Right now I’m using the SenSura Milo, one piece EaseClose WIDE outlet (what does the wide outlet mean?)
I’m going to look at other samples

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@pidge32 I would guess that wide outlet means the width of the space in the pouch into which you can 'poop' is greater on this format than on some other one. As long as it suits you....

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@jaxfl Coloplast and Convatec are the other main suppliers. They are generally happy to send out a samples, and they have knowledgeable staff to talk to.

A great resource is the Mayo Ostomy Support Group. We meet monthly, and one of the Mayo Ostomy nurses hosts it.

It's a great way to get questions answered! Do you think you could make it?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/event/ostomy-monthly-support-group-meeting-1-ea51de65/

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@susanf8 I’m going to try

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