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Stoma support wear is a range of garments, designed to support your abdomen post bowel surgery and provide both support & security to your stoma and stoma bag. Stoma support wear can be used as both hernia support and also as a preventative measure during physical activity.
At Comfizz, we understand that stoma support wear isn't just limited to the above description. It can have many advantages and empowers many of our customers to have a higher quality of stoma life with added confidence and peace of mind.
Practical Tips for Intimacy with an Ostomy
MINI BLOG SERIES INTIMACY - 3 OF 5 The emotional side matters most (we covered that in our first two posts). But a little practical planning can completely transform your confidence. Before Intimacy: Your 5-Step Prep 1. Empty or Change Your PouchA freshly emptied or changed bag removes the worry about fullness, weight, and leaks. This is the single most recommended preparation step.2. Time It RightYour stoma is typically most active 1–1.5 hours after eating. Planning intimacy for a quieter window, first thing in the morning, or well after a meal, makes a real difference.3. Wear Something That Makes You Feel SecureA Comfizz 5" waistband is slim, soft stretch fabric, and very discreet, many ostomates say wearing one during intimate moments transforms...
Is Intimacy With A Stoma still possible?
Mini Blog Series Intimacy - 1 of 5 If you've been wondering whether intimacy can still be part of your life after stoma surgery, you're not alone. Research shows that over 40% of ostomates experience challenges with intimacy — but here's the part that gets mentioned less often: the vast majority who seek support and take practical steps find that things improve significantly. The honest answer is: YES you can have a fulfilling, intimate life with a stoma. It may look a little different. It may require some new conversations and some practical adjustments. But closeness, connection, and desire are absolutely still yours to enjoy. Why It Feels So DifficultThe biggest barriers to intimacy after stoma surgery are usually emotional, not...
Why Is Support Wear Is Vital After Surgery?
So you’ve had your stoma surgery and you’re well on the way to making a full recovery and getting back to normal life, normal life being pretty much whatever you did before your illness but with a few differences. Apart from the obvious mechanical changes your stoma imposes, there’s not much that you can’t do, that you could do before your surgery, provided you take the right measures to reduce your risk of developing a parastomal hernia. The literature shows that over 50% of those with a stoma will go on to develop a hernia within the first two years after surgery (Boyles 2010. McGrath et al 2006, Thompson 2008). What exactly is a parastomal hernia? When a stoma is...
NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR OSTOMY CARE
Do you ever dream about a better future with your ostomy, a perfect bag that never leaks, or even a day when bags will be a thing of the past? Well, keep those dreams alive because some amazing innovations are happening as we speak. Some developments are already here, and you may already be benefiting from them right now, whilst others are still being tested but will be well worth the wait. So let's take a look at some of the most exciting innovations happening in the ostomy appliance space. Innovations already here Adhesion Redefined Traditionally, one of the biggest challenges for ostomy patients has been maintaining a secure and leak-proof seal around the stoma. New adhesive materials are being developed...
How do I Select Stoma Support Wear Correctly?
Understandably, when people first discover Comfizz’ stoma supportwear, they often have questions they would like answering before they consider buying. They also often don’t know that you can get certain Comfizz garments on prescription. In today’s blog post, I am going to answer a number of those questions for you. Some questions are ones I also had myself when I first discovered Comfizz back in 2011 when I had my surgery for my permanent ileostomy, which was done via a large incision down my stomach. Will it stop my stoma working? No, it won’t. If you have issues with your stoma not working when wearing the garments, it may be that you have the wrong size. The only time I...
Understanding Constipation and Stoma Output
Constipation is a common digestive complaint, but can you suffer from constipation when you have an ostomy? Before we discuss constipation with a stoma, lets first understand constipation is in a regular bowel. What Is Constipation? In general terms, constipation refers to infrequent, difficult, or incomplete bowel movements. Common signs include: Passing stools less often than usual, but what’s usual I hear you saying? It can vary quite a bit, but each person will come to know what’s their ‘normal. Generally, this would be between 3 times per day to 3 times per week. Straining during bowel movements A feeling of incomplete emptying Hard, dry, or lumpy stools. If you’ve ever heard of the ‘Bristol Stool Chart’ that would be...
How to deal with hot weather with a Stoma?
OK, I know, it's only been a few days warm and sunny but if it's a sign of what's to come this summer then let's get ahead of the curve by anticipating the challenges and feeling prepared. As the temperature rises and thoughts turn to summer holidays and beach days, many people living with an ostomy may find themselves feeling a mix of excitement and apprehension. Whether it's concerns about body image, swimwear, leaks, or simply confidence in general, these are all valid concerns but which can all be addressed. Let's look at how you can embrace the season with comfort and confidence. The Summer Challenge: Heat, Water & Visibility Warm weather brings joy, but it also brings sweat, activity,...
Living with an Ostomy in Cold Weather: Challenges and Solutions
Cold weather brings unique challenges for everyone, but for those living with an ostomy, the winter months can bring challenges that require extra care and preparation. Things like, changes in stoma behaviour, skin irritation and managing appliances in chilly conditions. Understanding how cold weather impacts ostomy care is key to staying comfortable and confident. In this blog, we explore the common challenges faced during cold weather and practical solutions to help you navigate winter comfortably Skin Irritation and Dryness Cold air and indoor heating can dry out your skin, which may exacerbate irritation around the stoma. Dry skin can make it harder for ostomy appliances to adhere properly, leading to leaks or discomfort. Solutions: Hydrate Your Skin: Use a fragrance-free,...
IS SUPPORT WEAR NECESSARY IF YOU HAVE AN OSTOMY?
Unsure about the benefits of Stoma Support Wear and if you really need it? Read on to learn more ...