Safe n’ Simple Ostomy Products Now Available at Shield HealthCare

Gina Flores
Caregiver Advocate | Shield HealthCare
12/08/11  6:37 PM PST
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Shield HealthCare is pleased to offer the latest Safe n’ Simple products to better serve the skin care needs of customers managing an ostomy. Products include:

Safe n Simple Ostomy Appliance Deodorant

Safe n’ Simple Ostomy Appliance Deodorant – Safe n Simple Ostomy Appliance Deodorant eliminates ostomy pouch odors and make emptying of ostomy pouches easier.

Safe n Simple No-Sting Wipes

Safe n’ Simple Skin Barrier No-Sting Wipes – Each wipe contains an alcohol free barrier that dries on the skin to form a synthetic transparent film to protect the skin from adhesives, body fluids and friction. Large size wipe (5 x 7) is easy to handle.

Safe n Simple Sachet Wipes

Safe n’ Simple Skin Barrier No-Sting Sachet Packet Wipes – Individually packed wipes great for on the go lifestyles. Each wipe contains an alcohol free barrier that dries on the skin to form a synthetic transparent film to protect the skin from adhesives, body fluids and friction.

Safe n Simple Stoma Wipes / Adhesive Remover

Safe n’ Simple Stoma Wipes / Adhesive Remover – Safe n Simple Stoma Wipes and Adhesive Remover are a large size 5.5 inch x 7 inch designed to clean the skin and remove adhesive residue without leaving an oily residue. Created by health care professionals these flushable wipes do not contain alcohol or oils or lotions so they will not sting when they come in contact with your skin.

Browse all available ostomy supplies online at www.shieldhealthcare.com


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How can one limit ostomy output while sleeping?
Consuelo
For her sleeping issue, I would have her hydrate and eat very well up until about two or three hours before she goes to bed.
 
Then, for that time before before bed I would suggest that she does not eat or drink anything..


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  1. The person I care for wears an ostomy bag. He also is an amputee and can’t walk yet. He will need to go on a long airplane and is concerned that his bag will get too full and he can not get to the restroom on the plane. Do you have any suggestions?

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