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The Importance of Ostomy Awareness Day

At 180 Medical, our Ostomy Specialists get the unique privilege…

The Top 5 Myths About Living with an Ostomy

Between 725,000 and 1 million Americans live with an ostomy….

Physical Activity with an Ostomy

After ostomy surgery, your first thoughts may be focused on…

Ostomy Product News: Convatec ease™ Strips

At 180 Medical, we love to keep our customers updated…

Top 5 Tips for Traveling with an Ostomy

If you’re new to living with a colostomy, urostomy, or…

5 Things to Consider After Your Ostomy Surgery

About to undergo an ostomy surgery? Here are five things you should know about life after an ostomy.

Crohn’s and Colitis Awareness Week

It’s Crohn’s & Colitis Awareness Week. Learn more about these two forms of IBD and what potential symptoms and treatments could be.

Tips for Improving Sleep Quality After Ostomy Surgery

After ostomy surgery, you may be having a difficult time adjusting to your old sleep schedule. Here are some helpful tips that may help get your sleep back on track, whether you’ve had an ileostomy, urostomy, or a colostomy.

Four Things You Should Know About Diverticulitis

Diverticulitis can be a painful condition to live with for those afflicted. Learn the top 4 things to know about this disease.

Ostomy Product News: Eakin Cohesive Seals

We make it a point to offer high-quality ostomy supplies for your needs. Learn more about some of the great ostomy seals available on the market today with our Ostomy Product Highlight Series.

Steps to Start Receiving Your Ostomy Supplies

Whether you’ve used ostomy appliances for years or you’re a brand new ostomate, you might have questions about what is needed to begin receiving quality ostomy products from 180 Medical. Find out all you need to know in our newest blog by guest author, Ostomy Specialist, Lindsey.

What Are the Differences Between IBS and IBD?

Find out more about the symptoms of IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) and IBD (inflammatory bowel disease).