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Is she using barrier strips around the bag? These helped immensely when I had the same problem. Also found that a magic bag heated in the microwave and applied immediately after changing the bag helped the seal.
Very important to make sure that the surrounding area around the stoma is very dry before applying the appliance. Also, I had to switch products to find one that is relatively reliable. They all seem to link every now and then and some more than others. I have used barrier strips, but have not had much luck w/ those. Keeping the stoma area clean and dry before applying the appliance seems to work the best for me.
@sfedders . My husband has a Urostomy but I’m sure all kinds of bags have problems with leakage. As others have said, the skin must be dry. We use a hair dryer on low heat, then apply Nasacort (otc nasal spray) to help protect the skin, then dry again with hair dryer. While doing all of that, hold the bag with seal under your arm to warm the seal. Apply the bag and hold it in place for at least 30 seconds.
Take heart —- everyone here is ready to help.
My husband had the same problems with his new colostomy a few months ago - it was leaking every day! We finally got an ostomy nurse who examined the failed seal and recommended a different kind of bag and belt system to hold it tight against his body - it worked wonderfully and still does, he's not had an emergency since. We also use extender seals for added protection, very easy. Don't despair, the trick is working with someone who will thoughtfully look at her situation and recommend the right appliance/system.
@sfedders, how is your mom doing?
Hello @sfedders and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. So sorry to hear about your mom. It is great that you have reached out for support and to connect with others as you go through this with her.
To start, you will notice that I have moved your post into an existing discussion on ostomies so that you can more quickly connect with members such as @engelee @katydid77 and @jfsbndr who have previously shared about leaks and may be able to share more with you about their experiences.
What cleaning protocol(s) are you using to keep the area clean? What was shared with you upon discharge?