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What is an Ileostomy?
An ileostomy is part of you. Your bowel needs to
be diverted away from its usual route and out
onto your abdomen. This means you will no longer
sit on the toilet to open your bowels as your
bowel motions and any wind will pass into the
bag. The consistency of the motion will be a
mixture of bowel liquid and semi-solid motion
with some wind. However, you will still be able
to pass urine in the normal way.
Your ileostomy will be on your abdomen, usually
on the right of your belly button. Its size and
shape will vary, but within a month or two it
should be about the size of a 50p piece or
smaller. Its normal colour is pinkish red and it
may not be round.
It is usually referred to as a stoma - it will
always be moist and may bleed if touched, and is
similar to the inside of your mouth. It will
protrude a few centimetres from your abdomen.
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