
Traveling with a High-Output Ileostomy and Saline: What You Need to Know
Question: I’m in my 60s, living in Ontario, and I have a high-output ileostomy that requires daily fluid replacement through a PICC line (1,000 mL
For more information, visit http://www.catsa.gc.ca/medication-and-medical-items
Remember that each country may have different regulations for going through security.
Ostomy travel cards may be helpful to explain what an ostomy is in different languages.
Talk to your NSWOC before you leave for a contact in your destination country.

Question: I’m in my 60s, living in Ontario, and I have a high-output ileostomy that requires daily fluid replacement through a PICC line (1,000 mL

Question: Hi,The last time I travelled by plane, I was pulled aside at security, patted down, asked to lift my shirt and open my waistband,

Learn how to navigate airport security with an ostomy. Discover travel tips, screening procedures, and advocacy strategies to ensure a smooth and respectful experience at Canadian airports.

Question: I’m planning to travel and was wondering if there’s anything I need to prepare in advance? Do I need to inform Security or USINS

This article provides practical tips for travelling with an ostomy, including packing ostomy supplies, navigating airport security, and preparing for road trips and camping. It empowers individuals with an ostomy to explore new destinations confidently while prioritizing comfort and readiness.

Travel can seem daunting to those with an ostomy. However, with some education and planning, you can enjoy your summer vacation with peace of mind.