Living with an ostomy means protecting the skin around your stoma is essential. An essential product to help with this is stoma powder. The powder can absorb moisture and help your pouching system stick better. Below is a practical guide to how to use stoma powder safely and effectively.
What Is Stoma Powder (And Its Uses)
Stoma powder is a fine, medical-grade absorbent powder designed to dry irritated peri-stomal skin. Among the key stoma powder uses are managing minor skin breakdown and “weeping” or oozing skin. It can also improve the adhesion of colostomy wafers.
The powder’s absorption means that it may have other uses. Some people even use stoma powder for diaper rash as it helps with moisture absorption. Although it’s not specifically formulated for diaper rash.
The powder is also sometimes used in related settings like using stoma powder for wounds, though its main design is for ostomy care. Safe n’ Simple’s ostomy skin barrier powder is tailor made to protect delicate skin and help with the crusting technique.
People are also looking to better understand the properties of this powder before buying. Many people ask is stoma powder antifungal? Generally, it is not antifungal. Its role is to absorb moisture rather than to kill fungus or microbes.
The stoma adhesive powder aspect refers to how the powder helps adhesives bond more securely by creating a dry base. The stoma powder ingredients are typically absorbents like calcium carbonate or similar compounds (though this depends on brand).
Tips & Precautions
- Never apply over open or deep wounds without medical supervision.
- Avoid heavy layers as too much powder can block adhesion.
- If irritation worsens or infection signs appear, consult a stoma nurse or clinician straight away.
- Store in a dry place to prevent clumping.
SNS medical products can provide everything you need to look after your skin and bag after an ostomy.
FAQ
1. Remove your appliance
2. Clean and dry skin
3. Dust a light layer of powder and brush off excess
4. Apply your pouching system.
It’s used to absorb moisture from irritated skin around a stoma and to improve adhesion of pouch systems.
It creates a dry surface, helps control excessive moisture, supports healing of mild skin irritation, and enhances adhesive seal performance.
Use a light dusting of powder on clean and dry peristomal skin. Sprinkle on and remove any excess. Allow it to set briefly before using the patch.

