Silver Nitrate Use on Granulation Tissue with Colostomy Bag

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tulli
Oct 09, 2010 5:25 pm
hello Mates!




I've a question for those of you who have used silver nitrate sticks to get rid of granulation tissue build-up on peristomal skin. Can i put the colostomy bag again after silver nitrate treatment on GT? Surgeon asked me not to wear it (dont know why), but just after one day without colostomy bag my 20 months old daughter's peristomal skin is messed up. Plz help me Asap.



Regards



Alan
lottagelady
Oct 09, 2010 10:26 pm
Hi - I have no idea about the silver nitrate, but do you have any barrier or nappy cream that you could put on the skin to protect it in the meantime? A really good product is SUDOCREM but not sure if that is something you can get hold of where you are? Hope someone else can give you some ideas .....

Good luck

Rach xx
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tulli
Oct 09, 2010 11:48 pm
@ lottagelady, Thanks. We are using the same cream with an additional layer of corn flour for extra protection an absorption, but an active baby with an open ilestomy is very hard to manage. Nothing seems to be working.
weewee
Oct 10, 2010 3:14 am
my woc nurse used them on me and we put a waffer and bag on after she  cauterized the spots she need to
Immarsh
Oct 10, 2010 5:06 am
Hi Alan,



I've had my ostomy for 48 years, and in all that time no doctor has ever suggested that "I" use silver nitrate on skin irritations.  On several ocassions, during a medical emergency the emergency room doctor(s) used it to help stop the bleeding of the peristomal tissue.  They've also done cauterization.....   But for my own maintanence, I've used other products.  Currently, I have bouts of Pyoderma Gangarosum, ( which is like ulcerative colitis on the skin) a nd the doctor proscribed  Protopic, which is also used for forms of Acne.  There are many healing products on the market, but for general mainanence, I use stomahesive paste on irritated areas, and change the faceplate more often, being careful to get a good fit.  That can reduce the formation of the granulated tissue .  



Best of luck.



Marsha
 

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tulli
Oct 10, 2010 8:04 pm
@weewee, thanks mate, u got  me right, bingo





@Marsha, thanks for valuable suggestion, in our case silver nitrate sticks are working well to remove over granulation. i personally didnt like their use but presently in my country we do not have many advance dressings available like AquaCell Ag by convatec or Biatian etc. i used stomahesive paste initially with great success, but recently replaced it with Coloplast strip paste as my daughter is more comfortable with them.





Once again thanks mates, if someone has another idea to remove over-granulation with less painful options then plz suggest them, i may try my luck to get them in Pakistan.





Regards





Alan

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Oct 11, 2010 9:58 pm
Hi there. I was my ostomy nurse for the granulation problem and she used the silver nitrate sticks and then put on my wafer and bag so it's okay to do that.  However, the silver nitrate never worked and I still have them since I saw her 6 months ago. I find stoma power works. Good luck

Marianna