Bladder Cancer: Stoma Care

Bladder cancer, often presenting with blood in urine, may require bladder removal. In such cases, a urostomy (stoma) is created to divert urine. Stoma care involves managing this external pouch and surrounding skin, enabling individuals to maintain an active lifestyle with proper education and support.

Please review the videos and resources below at your own pace.

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Changing Your Ostomy Appliance

Learn how to confidently change your ostomy appliance at home with this step-by-step guide. Covers supplies, cleaning, measuring, and applying your new pouch for secure management.

Ostomy/Stoma Supply Descriptions

Understand essential ostomy and stoma supplies. This video details various pouches, wafers, barrier rings, and other products to help you effectively manage your ostomy and prevent common issues.

Common Reasons for Ostomy Leaks

Prevent ostomy leaks! This video shares common causes and practical solutions like proper pouch emptying, checking skin contours, and consulting your ostomy nurse for the best system.

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