Awesome! Thank you for so many suggestions, which I will start
trying.
--- In stomacentralint@yahoogroups.com, "Robert Query" <rpquery@...>
wrote:
>
> Dianna,
>
> 1. If you can get hold of some transparent "DuoDerm Extra Thin"
dressing by ConvaTec a small piece that will cover the eroded skin
will protect it until it heals as long as there is no infection.
> 2. If it is a fungal problem some weak Vinegar-water solution is a
great anti-fungal agent before you dry the skin..... it might sting
however if the skin is raw.
> 3. Another thing to try is to dry the skin and apply some 1%
Cortisone cream lightly for a few minutes, then wash it off and dry
the skin well before applying the wafer. My doctor said that even
if only on the skin a short time it will be absorbed into the
secondary layers, and washing it off will not affect its
effectiveness.
> 4. Another treatment would be anti-fungal powder or maybe some
stoma powder, but you will have to tape down that part of the wafer
with HyTape since the powder will keep the adhesive from sticking
where powder is.
> Bob Query
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Dianna
> To: stomacentralint@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 3:10 PM
> Subject: [stomacentralint] Allergy to applicance (?)
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I've been using the Hollister two piece ostomy system for
several
> years now but over the past 6 weeks or so the skin under the
bottom
> corner of the flange is irritated. I use an Eakin Seal and then
Adapt
> paste around the hole but nothing under the corners. The skin is
red
> and sometimes itchy, but not usually until I take it off. It
looks
> icky, but the biggest problem is that the adhesive doesn't stick
to
> that corner for more than one day so I usually put some pink
tape
> across it to reinforce.
>
> Any thoughts you all have on what could be going on, and how I
can
> resolve the problem are greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Dianna
>