When you need an ostomy, you may face a number of complex lifestyle challenges. Your concerns may be about the health and hygiene issues of caring for yourself. But you'll also have emotional and psychological concerns.
It's vital to understand how to remove waste from the pouch and how to keep the ostomy clean and infection-free. After the ostomy is done, your doctor and an ostomy nurse will take you through the process. You should learn the steps as soon as possible. This way you'll know how to protect yourself. Regular waste removal, cleaning, and care of the ostomy and ostomy pouch will help prevent accidents and embarrassment. It will also protect your health.
Emotional and psychological issues may be harder to deal with. Each person will react to the ostomy differently. Some people will do fine. But, others may go into a phase of denial, in which they don't acknowledge its existence. Still others may become depressed. Joining a support group or online group of other people who have an ostomy can greatly relieve the isolation and unhappiness you may feel at first.
Having an ostomy can be hard to accept. But, it's important to work closely with your health care team. That way, your doctors can tell you about the changes happening to your body. They can also tell you how the ostomy will change (and not change) your daily life. People who have an ostomy may find that they don't need to tell many people about it. They just keep it to themselves. Depending on how close you feel to certain people, you can choose what you want to share.
Talk with your doctor about any concerns you may have related to the ostomy. With appropriate care and precautions, you can pursue your education or job, have intimate relationships, play your favorite sports, and even enjoy your favorite meals. Just be sure that you follow your doctor's guidance to avoid any injury or harm to the ostomy or your health.
An ostomy is a medical need that may be hard to adjust to at first. With the help of support groups, counselors, and your primary health care team, you can make the transition to living with an ostomy and get back to a full, active life.