What Happens to Your Anus After a Colostomy?
What Happens to Your Anus After a Colostomy? Undergoing a colostomy can be a life-altering…
What Happens to Your Anus After a Colostomy? Undergoing a colostomy can be a life-altering…
A stoma bag, or clinically known as a colostomy bag is a pouching system that collects body waste. There are several reasons why a patient would need a colostomy bag, but it’s primarily required when there are damages to the colon or large intestine. After the placement of the stoma bag, there will be a few restrictions, but one thing is for sure, you can still stay active and exercise. If you want to know how to do it, check it out here.
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