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Ostomy Problems Definition
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A person with an ostomy problem may have bleeding, swelling or blockage of an ostomy. An ostomy is an artificial opening between the skin and a hollow body organ. For example, a surgeon may form an ostomy between the skin and the intestine, bladder or windpipe.
The artificial opening in the skin is called a stoma. The most common ostomies provide drainage of the intestine through the abdominal wall. ![]() Continue to Ostomy Problems Symptoms
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