Tyler Sajan
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Tyler Sajan is a writer and healthcare professional specializing in medical topics, with a focus on ostomy, wound care, urology. He is dedicated to crafting informative content that enhances understanding and awareness of medical products.
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Ostomy Supplies Checklist: What Every Ostomate Needs
Adjusting to post-surgery life as an ostomate means dealing with the world of ostomy supplies. Being prepared with the necessary items will not only help in your post-ostomy surgery recovery but will also increase your comfort and quality of life. There are various varieties of ostomies, but whether you have a colostomy, urostomy, or ileostomy, the essential supplies remain the same. In this post, we will present a list of essential ostomy items so that you are prepared while you adjust to your new way of life.
By Tyler Sajan12 months ago in Lifehack
Microbiome Health for Ostomy Patients
Microbiome Health and Ostomy Surgery Ostomy surgery can profoundly impact the gut microbiome, which is vital for digestion, immunity, and nutrient absorption. Composed of trillions of bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms, the microbiome assists in breaking down food, producing essential nutrients, and defending against harmful bacteria. When part of the gastrointestinal tract is removed or rerouted through ostomy surgery, this balance is disrupted. Understanding the effects of surgery on gut health and adopting strategies to support a balanced microbiome is crucial for long-term well-being.
By Tyler Sajanabout a year ago in Lifehack
Why Collagen-Based Dressings Are Essential for Wound Management
Wound management is a critical aspect of healthcare that directly impacts patient outcomes and quality of life. Among the various types of wound dressings available, collagen-based dressings have emerged as a vital tool in promoting healing and managing wounds effectively. This article explores the reasons why collagen-based dressings are essential for wound management, highlighting their unique properties, benefits, and applications.
By Tyler Sajanabout a year ago in Lifehack


