Ostomy Care

Find all ostomy products, useful information and support for people with a stoma.
Find all ostomy products, useful information and support for people with a stoma.
Taher | User, Ostomy

SenSura 1-piece closed pouch

SenSura 1-piece open pouch

SenSura 1-piece Open Convex baseplate pouch

SenSura Post-Op pouch

SenSura 2-piece open bag

SenSura 2-piece closed bag

SenSura Flex baseplate

SenSura Flex convex baseplate

SenSura Mio 1-piece closed

SenSura Mio 1-piece open

SenSura Mio 1-piece open convex

SenSura Mio 1-piece Urostomy

SenSura Mio Click open

SenSura Mio Click closed

SenSura Mio Click convex

SenSura Mio 2-piece Kids

Brava Skin Barrier Spray

Brava Skin Barrier leaves a thin breathable film on the skin that protects against potential damage but does not affect the adhesion of the next baseplate.

Brava Paste

The alcohol free Brava® Paste fills folds and creases to maintain a tight fit between the stoma and the appliance to reduce leakage. Sting free protection against leakage. 

Brava Powder absorbs moisture, keeping the skin dry and helping to stop skin irritation. By reducing excess skin moisture, it helps prevent inconvenience and discomfort and supports the dry surface necessary for baseplate adhesives to work properly.

Brava Belt

A discrete belt for extra security. The Brava® Belt is made of soft and comfortable material and is discrete to wear. It ensures the position of the baseplate for extra security.

Questions about living with a stoma?

Here you’ll find information about everyday life and comfort as an ostomy user.

What is an ostomy?

An ostomy is a surgically created opening in the abdomen that allows stool or urine to exit the body when the digestive or urinary system can’t function normally. Output is collected in an ostomy pouch, and the three main types—colostomy, ileostomy, and urostomy—are defined by where the diversion is made.

How do I correctly use my ostomy product?

Clean and dry the skin around the stoma before applying your ostomy product. Make sure your ostomy bag/baseplate fits closely around the stoma to help prevent leakage and skin irritation. If you are unsure about the steps, a stoma care nurse can guide you.

How do I know which ostomy product is right for me?

The most suitable product depends on your stoma type, skin condition, body shape, and daily activities. There is no one-size-fits-all solution, so it is best to review your needs together with a healthcare professional. 

What should I do if I experience skin irritation or redness around the stoma?

Skin irritation can be caused by leakage or moisture. Make sure the skin is clean and dry and that the bag/baseplate opening is the correct size. If irritation persists, consult a healthcare professional for advice.

How often should I change my ostomy appliance?

The frequency depends on the type of ostomy and the product used. In general, the ostomy bag/baseplate are changed every 1–3 days. Your nurse can help you find a routine that works best for you. 

Can I continue my normal daily activities with an ostomy?

Yes. Most people with an ostomy can return to normal activities such as work, exercise, travel, and showering. Using the right product and changing it regularly can help you feel secure and confident in your daily life.

Returning to your daily routine

Your stoma shouldn't stop you from travelling. However, you may need a little extra preparation, especially in the beginning. Experiencing new things...

Read about stoma routines

Sports and exercise with a stoma

The prospect of undergoing colostomy can lead to a range of emotions and questions. At Coloplast, we know that a colostomy can be a life-altering...

Read about exercising with a stoma

Overcoming skin irritation

Redness, irritation, or discomfort around a stoma is often linked to leakage or issues with how the device fits. This article explains common causes, what to check during changes, and when to seek help.

Read about skin irritation

Symptoms of ostomy leakage

Changes around your stoma can be a sign of leakage. From redness and soreness to residue on the flange, this article shows what to look for and how to protect your skin.

Read about ostomy leakage