Accessories for Ostomy Care

Posted on Feb 27, 2026 by Ayush Henry

It takes time to get used to an ostomy. After the recovery period you will be able to resume your social life, work, physical activities and other day to day activities. Extra care for ostomy will always be there in your mind. For these reasons there are several products available that can assist you in everyday life.

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Wound dressing: All You Need To Know

Posted on Feb 27, 2026 by Ayush Henry

Dressings are used to secure a wound and prevent it from further infection. They are meant to stay in direct contact with a wound. Wound care dressings are different than bandage as bandage holds dressing in place.

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Choosing the Right Catheter

Posted on Feb 27, 2026 by Ayush Henry

The main use of catheter is to remove fluids from bladder. They are specifically used when the patients cannot urinate by themselves. Catheters are generally used if there is injury to bladder or urethra and for people suffering from urinary incontinence. The use of catheter is not limited to these symptoms.

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Pessary And Prolapse

Posted on Feb 27, 2026 by Ayush Henry

A vaginal pessary is an effective and removable device designed to manage pelvic organ prolapse without surgery. It is also used to treat stress urinary incontinence, retroverted uterus, cystocele and rectocele. To find the best that feels right, you may have to experiment with different pessary sizes and shapes available. Your doctor will guide you how to reinsert, remove and clean the pessary on a regular schedule.

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Urostomy - How To Treat Urinary Crystals

Posted on Feb 27, 2026 by Ayush Henry

Urostomy is a surgical opening in abdominal region to redirect urine from the bladder. The small opening made for the purpose is called a stoma. Urostomy is usually performed after accident, disease or a birth issue leading to bladder damage. A urostomy pouch is then temporarily attached to the stoma that has to be worn outside and changed when filled up.

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Benefits of Intermittent Catheterization

Posted on Feb 27, 2026 by Ayush Henry

Intermittent catheterization is very user friendly. This catheterization allows the patient to empty the bladder several times a day. For the same reason it is inserted only when required. Intermittent catheters are pre-lubricated and is inserted via urethra.

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Selecting the Right Medical Tape

Posted on Feb 27, 2026 by Ayush Henry

Understanding and applying the simple tape is not rocket science. However when we talk about using a medical tape, we do need some kind of information for its proper usage and application. We have to apply medical tape directly on the skin and that’s what brings up the concern.

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Wound Dressing and its Role in Wound Care

Posted on Feb 27, 2026 by Razia Sanwari

Caring for your wound is elementary if the healing has to be quick. Recoverydepends on a number of factors and so can be complex. Important onesare age and general health of the individual. If the body is young then healing is faster. Age can slow down the repair process and certain illnesses, like diabetes,may negatively impact it, too.

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External Condom Catheters – Buying Guide

Posted on Feb 27, 2026 by Anushree Kothari

External Condom Catheters are used to manage urinary incontinence in men, as they are worn externally like a condom, they reduce the chances of having infections.

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