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The right choice of stoma bag

Do you have problem with stoma leakage and skin problems?

If this is the case, you might have experienced excretion settling under the wafer. Or maybe the skin around your stoma constantly feels painful and appears red or irritated. All this could impact the health of your skin, your mobility, and your overall well-being. 

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  • 0%

    of people with a stoma may experience leakage during their lifetime.1

  • Up to

    0%

    of the ostomy population can be affected by peristomal skin problems.2

Why do problems with your bag system and leakage occur?

Numerous contributing factors may affect the seal of your stoma system. To name just a few:

  • a flush stoma which is a stoma at the level of the abdominal skin
  • a retracted stoma, which sits below the level of the abdominal skin
  • uneven skin around the stoma with skin folds, creases, wrinkles
  • flabby abdominal skin

In such cases, a conventional wafer might simply not fit perfectly or close well around your stoma.

Have you already tried a convex stoma bag system?

In a nutshell: Convex wafers are designed to

 

  • provide a good seal around the stoma
  • help prevent leakage
  • help your peristomal skin to stay healthy
  • simplify stoma management for you

 

This can work for you, regardless of your size, weight, or whether you are a newbie or a veteran at managing your stoma.

The balance between the right amount of pressure and softness can help seal your stoma more securely to the surrounding skin.

Discovering the soft convex product Flexima® Active O’ convex could start a new chapter in your life with ostomy.

O’ what a flexibility
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O‘ what a change
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Select your product version

Flexima Active O' convex stoma bag one-piece system three slots
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1. Down G, et al. (2021). Perception of leakage: Data from the Ostomy Life Study 2019. https://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/full/10.12968/bjon.2021.30.22.S4 ( accessed 21.09.2023)

2. Colwell JC, McNichol L, Boarini J. North America Wound, Ostomy, and Continence and Enterostomal Therapy Nurses Current Ostomy Care Practice Related to Peristomal Skin Issues. J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs. 2017 May/Jun;44(3):257-261. doi: 10.1097/WON.0000000000000324. PMID: 28362656; PMCID: PMC5417579.