You may have heard about a complication known as a ‘parastomal’ hernia
This is an abnormal bulge around the stoma, where an extra loop of bowel squeezes through between the stoma and abdominal wall – and sits between the skin and the muscle of the abdominal wall. They can affect up to 50% of patients within one year following creation of the stoma1.
The following may reduce your risk of developing a parastomal hernia2:
Manage your weight. Being overweight is one of the biggest causes of parastomal hernia, as additional weight causes pressure to push on the abdominal wall.
Strengthen your abdominal muscles. People with weak abdominal muscles are more likely to develop a hernia. Always check with your physician before beginning any new workout regimen or daily activity.
Wear a light support garment to help boost your confidence while maintaining an active lifestyle. Ostomysecrets® offers a line of apparel and undergarments that help conceal and support your ostomy pouch.
Stay active to maintain general physical well-being.
Maintain strong muscles that help you lift and move more safely, therefore protecting your abdomen. Start with your arms.
Be careful when lifting. When you lift or carry anything, do it safely and with good technique.
Adapt exercises and daily activities to make sure they’re appropriate. Consult your healthcare professional before beginning any new workout regimen or daily activity.
Stop smoking.
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1. Wound Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society. (2014). Stoma Complications: Best Practice for Clinicians. Mt. Laurel: NJ, Author.
2. Inside Out. Pelvic Floor Safe Exercising. Michelle Kenway 2016 www.pelvicexercises.com.au.