FAQ:
1. What are common reasons that an ostomy is performed? What are common reasons for an ostomy bag?
Injuries and certain medical conditions, such as colorectal cancer or bowel cancer, IBD, diverticulitis, can lead to an ostomy. People with ostomies use ostomy bags to dispose of bodily waste.
2. Is an ostomy temporary?
An ostomy can be either temporary or permanent. Sometimes the bowel needs to recover from the damaging condition and a stoma is created temporarily. One can have it for several weeks to several months before the procedure is reversed.
3. What are the most common reasons for a colostomy?
A colostomy may be needed if one cannot pass stool through their anus. A colostomy is often performed in a situation when part of the colon has been removed. Some of the most common reasons for colostomy include colorectal cancer, diverticulitis, Crohn’s disease, cervical cancer and bowel incontinence. Read more about colostomy here.
4.What are the most common reasons for an ileostomy?
The most common reason for an ileostomy is inflammatory bowel disease (specifically, ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease). Colorectal cancer, familial polyposis and trauma to the intestines can also lead to a stoma being necessary. Learn more about ileostomy types.
5. What is the most common reason for a urostomy?
A urostomy can be performed in case of bladder removal or serious bladder damage due to trauma or disease. Conditions that can lead to a urostomy include bladder cancer, severe kidney disease or urinary incontinence . A urostomy might also be an option for people who suffered spinal cord injuries. Learn more about urostomy