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  2. Ostomy: Adapting to life after colostomy, ileostomy or urostomy

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    Use this information to boost your self-esteem and help you adapt to your ostomy. By Mayo Clinic Staff. Colostomy. It takes time to become comfortable with an ostomy — a surgically created opening in your abdomen that allows waste or urine to leave your body.

  3. Comparing Ileostomy vs. Colostomy Surgery - Verywell Health

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    Ileostomy and colostomy refer to both the type of surgery used and the type of ostomy. The main differences between them are that in an ileostomy, the stoma is formed from the small intestine, and in a colostomy, the stoma is formed from the large intestine.

  4. The 3 Types of Ostomies | Hollister US

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    Colostomy. A colostomy is a surgically-created opening into the colon (large intestine) through the abdomen. Its purpose is to allow the stool to bypass a diseased or damaged part of the colon. The output from a colostomy includes liquid or formed stool (or somewhere in between), gas, and odor.

  5. Ostomy: What It Is, Surgery, Care & Types - Cleveland Clinic

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    But whether you’re having a colostomy, ileostomy or urostomy, the goal is the same — to redirect waste around damaged or healing portions of your digestive or urinary system and allow it to leave your body through a stoma.

  6. Key differences include: Scope: Ostomy is a broad term, while colostomy refers specifically to the large intestine. Purpose: Ostomies can be used for various organs and conditions, while colostomies are specifically aimed at managing issues within the colon.

  7. Ostomy: Ileostomy-Colostomy | Mayo Clinic Connect

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    Ileostomy and Colostomy. An ostomy is a surgically created opening in your abdomen that allows stool to pass from your body without going through the lower part of your digestive system. This surgery is necessary when a diseased portion of your bowel cannot be successfully treated with medication.

  8. Ostomy Bag vs. Colostomy Bag: Definition and Uses - Healthline

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    An ostomy bag is an umbrella term for the types of bags that collect waste from surgical openings in your intestines or bladder. A colostomy bag is a type of ostomy bag used to collect stool.