It was reported by the user that in (b)(6) of 2017, she experienced inflammation and rash with her hollister ostomy product.She changed to a new product, hollister new image ceraplus skin barrier with tape border.User also tried changes in adhesive remover and wipes and continued her keflex (for cellulitis) prescription.On (b)(6), 2017 she tried to change her barrier, which she indicated had failed three times that day.The skin tore and she could not stop the bleeding.She went to the er and then to a wound care facility.She received a seaweed dressing (calcium alginate) at the er although the bleeding had stopped on its own.She left the dressing in place for a week.They placed her in an alternate ostomy device.The user is also taking prednisone and humira for her crohn's disease which may have exacerbated her skin stripping.She is currently using a hollister tapeless product for her ostomy.
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