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MEDICAL OSTOMY UNDERWEAR SUPPLY
Patients
who have ulcerative colitis, poor anal sphincter control or other
conditions need medical ostomy underwear supply .
There are many different types of medical ostomy underwear supply .
They are underwear especially designed for ostomates, men and women who
undergone ostomy.
Ostomy is an operation that is done when there is damage to a section
of intestine.
It creates an opening in the wall of the abdomen, and brings a portion
of intestine through the opening so stool can leave the body.
After ostomy surgery, many people wear the same clothes as
before, depending on the stoma location that might find belts
uncomfortable or restrictive.
Some people choose to wear higher or looser underwear and waistbands on
trousers and skirts.
Pantyhose, girdles, and tight clothes will not injure the stoma but
they could inhibit the normal flow from the stoma to the pouch thereby
breaking the adhesive seal and creating a leak under the wafer.
Often people will wait a number of hours after applying a new wafer and
pouch before wearing tight clothing or going swimming to make sure the
paste or cement has set.
As for swimsuits, steer clear of white ones, as the outline of the
pouch may be visible when wet.
Many women prefer patterned suits with an inside panel for extra tummy
control.
Recently underwear and bathing suits that contain a provision for a
pouch have been introduced for both sexes.
Usually, this kind of underwear features a proprietary support system,
which is unobtrusive and conceals the appliance within the underwear.
The range is designed to enable the wearer to experience a sense of
great comfort and confidence as the appliance is supported and held
securely.
For all pouch types, this eliminates the risk of the pouch slipping out
and for drainable pouches; it also eliminates the clip/tap rubbing
directly onto the skin.
medical ostomy underwear supply comes in different styles,
colors and designs.
Some of these underwear incorporates a detachable gusset, an all around
means for attaching and detaching the gusset, an elasticated skeleton
to keep the garment in place when the gusset is completely removed, new
shaped body parts which no longer have the gusset shape incorporated,
concealed pouches as an internal lining on the front panel, zips
opening upwards for side seams and a brief with a detachable back by
means of attaching and detaching the side seams.
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