Stoma Infection Signs, Causes, Treatment, & Prevention
A stoma is a surgical opening created as an alternative to passing waste through the colon and rectum. The stoma allows feces to pass through it, exiting from the abdomen outside of the body. A stoma can be temporary or permanent; if temporary, it will eventually close up and disappear on its own. If permanent, a stoma will need to be regularly cared for and monitored by your doctor. One common problem with stomas is infection: this occurs when bacteria enter the stoma tract and causes inflammation that blocks the flow of stool out of your body. As a matter of fact, any infection within the digestive tract (that includes the mouth) can cause dental problems and affect our overall health. Hence, tooth infections and other dental problems should not be overlooked. Read on for more information about stoma infection signs and symptoms, prevention tips, treatment options, and more!

