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Feeling of discomfort during removal or emptying of bag because of odour

Odour can be bothersome when changing or emptying the bag, not least when away from home. Some may also fear a noticable odour in their everyday life. A few drops of deodorant in the bag can help reduce the odour.

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IMPORTANT! If you have any concerns – such as skin problems or how to use new products – you should always consult your stoma care nurse.

  • Ask a trusted relative/friend to be honest and tell you if they can notice any odour. 
  • A household air freshener sprayed out into the room can help mask the smell when changing the bag.

 

  • Try changing the bag more frequently (the filter might be contaminated by output, or the foil might be worn out).
  • Make sure the outlet is cleaned properly upon emptying (if using drainable bags).
  • Try another type of pouch with another type of filter (SenSura Mio for instance).
  • Avoiding foods that intensify odour can be helpful (fish/eggs/leafy vegetables).  For those with a urostomy, asparagus can intensify the smell of urine.
  • Use a filter cover (they are little stickers that come in the box with your appliance) when your pouch gets wet.

For additional support and advice concerning intimacy when having an stoma, please visit the Coloplast Care site

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