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Orahesive Protective Powder - Stoma Barrier Powder (25g) (x1)

Orahesive

Orahesive Stoma Protective Barrier Powder (25g) (x1)
Sale price£4.29
LBF - Barrier Film Spray - 30ml (x1)

LBF

LBF Sterile No-Sting Silicone Barrier Film Spray (30ml) (x1)
Sale price£9.99
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Silken - Silicone Stoma Gel - 60g Tube (x1)

Silken

Silken Silicone Stoma Gel Tube (60g) (x1)
Sale price£11.99
Cavilon Durable Barrier Cream - Sachet (2g) (x20)

Cavilon

Cavilon Durable Barrier Cream Sachets (2g) (x20)
Sale price£9.99
Coloplast Brava Barrier Cream (60ml)

Brava

Coloplast Brava Barrier Cream (60ml)
Sale price£9.99
Dansac No-Sting Skin Protector Wipes (x30)

Dansac

Dansac No-Sting Skin Protector Wipes (x30)
Sale price£44.99

What is barrier cream used for?

Barrier cream is used to protect the skin around your stoma from irritation caused by stoma output and adhesives. The skin in this area can become sensitive due to the frequent application and removal of stoma appliances, as well as from exposure to digestive enzymes in the stoma output. The cream forms a protective layer on the skin, helping to prevent redness, soreness, and other types of irritation.

How does stoma barrier cream work?

Stoma barrier cream works by creating a thin, protective layer on the skin around the stoma. This layer acts as a shield against moisture, enzymes, and friction from the adhesive flange. It keeps the skin hydrated, reduces the risk of irritation, and helps to maintain the integrity of the skin. When applied correctly, the cream should not interfere with the adhesion of your stoma appliance.

What stoma barrier options are there?

There are several stoma barrier options available, including:

  • Barrier Creams: Provide a protective layer and help soothe irritated skin
  • Barrier Sprays: Offer a quick-drying protective coating that is easy to apply and doesn’t leave a residue
  • Barrier Wipes: Convenient pre-moistened wipes that provide a protective barrier while being easy to use on the go
  • Barrier Powder: Designed to quickly absorb liquid, helping protect the skin form moisture related skin damage
  • Foam Applicators: For quick, precise application using a swab, meaning directly touching the area can be avoided.
  • Barrier Rings: Mouldable rings that create a seal around the stoma, providing protection and preventing leaks

Do I need to use barrier cream for my stoma?

You might need to use barrier cream if you experience skin irritation, redness, or soreness around your stoma. Barrier cream can be particularly helpful if your skin is sensitive or if your stoma output is causing irritation. However, if your skin is healthy and your stoma appliance is adhering well without issues, you may not need to use barrier cream regularly. It’s best to consult with your GP to determine if a barrier solution is necessary for your specific situation.

What is barrier spray?

Barrier spray is a product that provides a protective coating on the skin around your stoma. It works similarly to barrier cream but is applied as a quick-drying spray. The spray forms a thin, invisible layer that shields the skin from moisture, stoma output, and adhesive irritation. Barrier spray is convenient for those who prefer a fast, mess-free application.

What are barrier wipes?

Barrier wipes are pre-moistened, disposable wipes that apply a protective barrier to the skin around your stoma. They’re convenient to use and allow for easy, even application of the protective layer. Like barrier sprays and creams, barrier wipes help to protect the skin from irritation, moisture, and friction caused by stoma output and adhesive products. They’re particularly handy for on-the-go use or when you need to quickly refresh the protective layer around your stoma.

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