Elastic Ostomy, Colostomy, Ileostomy Cover Adjustable Wrap Support Belt
Description
The Elastic Ostomy Cover Support Belt pairs our popular 6"x9" Large opening elastic ostomy bag cover with the stabilizing support of a stretchy wrap belt. The black bag cover is permanently attached to the belt, and they are sold together as a set.
The belt helps keep an ostomy bag secure and reduces the risk of irritation to your stoma and skin. Made from super-soft and sweat-wicking fabric for your comfort. Plus, the support belt can help prevent an ostomy bag from detaching, tearing or leaking. The bag cover features a unique design element with a side fold that can expand when output is filling to give space inside the cover without pulling or straining on the belt.
Perfect for daily wear during exercise, sports, or swimming (note: water-resistant, not waterproof), and at night for extra peace of mind—try one today!
Why It Matters
A bag cover provides a soft layer of protection and discretion, helping reduce irritation while creating a smoother, more secure fit under clothing. It can make a meaningful difference in comfort and confidence—supporting both the physical and emotional side of adjusting to something new.
The Elastic Ostomy Cover Support Belt pairs our popular 6"x9" Large opening elastic ostomy bag cover with the stabilizing support of a stretchy wrap belt. The black bag cover is permanently attached to the belt, and they are sold together as a set.
The belt helps keep an ostomy bag secure and reduces the risk of irritation to your stoma and skin. Made from super-soft and sweat-wicking fabric for your comfort. Plus, the support belt can help prevent an ostomy bag from detaching, tearing or leaking. The bag cover features a unique design element with a side fold that can expand when output is filling to give space inside the cover without pulling or straining on the belt.
Perfect for daily wear during exercise, sports, or swimming (note: water-resistant, not waterproof), and at night for extra peace of mind—try one today!
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