Intestinal blockages in ostomy patients can be a serious and potentially life-threatening condition. If you or someone you know with an ostomy suspects an intestinal blockage, it's crucial to seek immediate medical attention. Attempting to clear a blockage without proper medical guidance can be dangerous and should be avoided.
That being said, if a person with an ostomy experiences symptoms of a potential blockage, there are a few initial steps they can take while seeking medical help:
1. *Stop Eating and Drinking*: If you suspect a blockage, stop eating solid foods and drinking immediately.
2. *Monitor Symptoms*: Keep an eye on symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, vomiting, and lack of output from the ostomy. If symptoms worsen, seek medical attention promptly.
3. *Gentle Massage*: Some individuals find that gently massaging the abdomen around the stoma may help to relieve mild blockages. However, this should be done cautiously, as excessive pressure can worsen the situation.
4. *Position Changes*: Changing positions, such as lying on your side or sitting up, may help alleviate discomfort caused by a blockage.
5. *Stay Hydrated*: It's important to stay hydrated, but only through sips of water unless otherwise directed by a healthcare professional.
6. *Seek Medical Attention*: Contact your healthcare provider or visit the emergency room if you suspect an intestinal blockage. Do not attempt to clear the blockage on your own.
Ultimately, the treatment of an intestinal blockage in an ostomy patient will be guided by healthcare professionals. This may involve interventions such as nasogastric decompression, IV fluids, and, in some cases, surgery.
It's important to emphasize that individuals with an ostomy should always follow the advice of their healthcare team in situations like these. Prompt medical attention is crucial in addressing intestinal blockages in ostomy patients.
Below video from YouTube channel can help you in giving some sort of instant relief in emergency situation where you don't have any medical assistance with you.
How to clear intestinal blockage for ostomy patients
Jai,
ReplyDelete*Thanks for the excellent information!
*The GI blockages have been an ongoing challenge for me, over the last six months. My care team has me on medication to help with it, but it doesn't completely prevent it.
*I also appreciate the video inclusion on the hand exercise! I'd never seen or heard of it before and will definitely begin using it!
*Congratulations on your new site and so excited to have you joining the Blogger tribe! I've added your site to my own's site's Fav Bloggers list and will include a mention and link to this post in my next post on OstomyLife.
*Thanks for sharing your knowledge. You're a true blessing to the ostomy and colorectal cancer survivor communities!
Shalom!
thanks angelia
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