The person itself does not really have a smell, unless the bag has not been empty for a while. Most of the terrible smell does stay in the restroom. Leaving a prety long lasting strong odor.
Tosh-0 - 2009 Ostomy Bag Girl CeWEBrity Profile 5-29 was released on: USA: 3 December 2013
An ostomy bag should typically be changed every 3 to 7 days, depending on factors such as the type of ostomy, the individual’s skin condition, and the bag’s wear and tear. It's important to monitor for leaks or irritation, which may necessitate more frequent changes. Ultimately, following the guidance of a healthcare provider is essential for maintaining skin health and ensuring proper management.
If it had been used it would smell bad, if it was clean and stored properly, it would smell fine.
You should've got some adhesive spray which helps pull it off, you can get this from your stoma nurse otherwise.
Colostomy takedown means a reversal of a ostomy of the colon (can also make ostomies with the small intestine i.e. ileostomy) to restablish flow through the GI tract (stool goes out anus versus into ostomy bag).
The Doctors - 2008 Total Body Lift Foods That Improve Digestion and Reduce Belly Fat Urine Therapy Living with an Ostomy Bag was released on: USA: 28 January 2014
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Onions release gases that can escape through the pores of a paper bag, allowing the smell to permeate. Plastic bags are more airtight, trapping the gases inside and preventing the smell from being detected as easily.
A bag-carrier is a person who carries another person's bags.
they both smell
As long as you cook it to 160 degrees and doesn't smell too bad, it'll be fine if you cook it quickly. You'll know by smell when meat is too far gone to cook.
You get the bag of manure from the guy next to a girl and when you talk to her she will say, "What is that smell?" And then you go to the guy and he will give you the manure.