Ostomy people...gross question
Any info would be soooo appreciated.
Many hugs!!
Krista
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If you have a temporary loop ileostomy then some overflow is not uncommon as the bowel has not been permanently disconnected. Some fecal matter can flow over from the incision in the small bowel and is then passed via the rectum. However, if you have new symptoms or something you are concerned about, always talk to your surgeon. Hope all goes well. Cal0
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Oh my God!! Thank you so much, Cal! I actually asked my doctor if that could happen because i am on a loop, and he said it was very unlikely. Of course, he is just a med onc, and probably didn't know. THANK YOU SO MUCH! I was so worried something was wrong. Now i can relax a little.cal79 said:If you have a temporary loop ileostomy then some overflow is not uncommon as the bowel has not been permanently disconnected. Some fecal matter can flow over from the incision in the small bowel and is then passed via the rectum. However, if you have new symptoms or something you are concerned about, always talk to your surgeon. Hope all goes well. Cal
Many hugs!
Krista0 -
I also had a ileostomy for 6 months and yes my surgeon told me that I would pass some stool every once in a while as some fecal matter does pass thru the rest of the GI tract. He told me that if I was very concerned I could give myself an enema every month. I didn't need to do it. I felt that some evacuation thru the rectum area was good in the sense the GI tract was doing it'd job and do when I had my reversal I would have fewer issues.0
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