Health And Fitness Jul 08, 2026 · 5 min read

Meet StomaFlow — Ostomy output & hydration log

The first year with an ileostomy comes with homework: your surgical team asks you to watch your output, keep your fluids up, and arrive at every follow-up with real numbers.

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StomaFlow

Ostomy output & hydration log

Every feature, from the first launch.

No account, no login, no cloud. Everything runs on your device and works fully offline — nothing in this post is hidden behind a wall.

What StomaFlow does

The first year with an ileostomy comes with homework: your surgical team asks you to watch your output, keep your fluids up, and arrive at every follow-up with real numbers. StomaFlow is the private, vendor-neutral ledger that makes those numbers effortless — no product catalog, no brand account, no server.

Log every pouch empty in seconds: volume in mL, a simple consistency scale, and the time. Log what you drink the same way, with quick-add presets for water, electrolyte drinks, and oral rehydration mixes. StomaFlow rolls both sides into a clear daily in-and-out balance, so the question your ostomy nurse actually asks — how much came out over 24 hours, and how much went in — is always one glance away.

You set your own attention thresholds. If your care team told you to watch a daily output number or a minimum fluid intake, enter those numbers and StomaFlow quietly flags any day that crosses them. The app never diagnoses and never advises — it keeps your records straight so conversations with your own clinicians are grounded in data instead of memory.

Pouch changes get their own log: wear time, the reason for the change, and how the skin around your stoma looked, with an optional photo so you can show your nurse exactly what you saw and when — including photos added after the fact. Weight entries sit alongside, because it is one of the first questions at every follow-up.

When the appointment arrives, build a clean summary for any date range: daily output totals, fluid intake, balance, weight trend, and pouch-change history, formatted as a tidy PDF you can hand over or send ahead. No more scrolling through texts to reconstruct two weeks of averages.

StomaFlow is deliberately offline. Your health records are yours: everything stays on your device, there is no sign-up, and nothing is ever sent anywhere. Whether you are three weeks post-op, managing a high-output stoma, or the caregiver keeping the notebook for someone you love, StomaFlow replaces the spreadsheet with something built for the job.

• One-tap output logging with volume and consistency per empty • Fluid intake log with quick-add drink presets • Daily in-and-out balance at a glance • Personal attention thresholds you set from your own care plan • Pouch change and peristomal skin log with optional photos • Weight tracking alongside your daily records • Date-range PDF summary for surgical and nurse follow-ups • Fully offline, no account, no brand, no subscription

A look inside

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What's inside

  • Output Ledger — Log each pouch empty in under five seconds: volume in mL via a quick-dial, a four-point consistency scale, timestamp, and an optional note. Entries can be backfilled to any time.
  • Hydration Log — Track every drink with one-tap presets (water, electrolyte drink, oral rehydration mix, coffee, juice) and custom volumes, building the intake side of the daily balance.
  • Daily Balance — A per-day dashboard showing total output, total intake, and net balance over rolling 24 hours, with day-level flags when a user-set personal threshold from their own care plan is crossed.
  • Pouch & Skin Log — Record pouch changes with wear time, reason (routine, leak, skin), a peristomal skin condition scale, notes, and optional photos — including photos added after the fact.
  • Weight Tracker — Quick weight entries with a trend line, because weight is the first question at every post-op follow-up and a number ostomates are told to watch.
  • Clinician Summary — Pick a date range and generate a clean PDF: daily output totals, intake, balance, weight trend, consistency distribution, and pouch-change history — ready to hand to a surgeon or ostomy nurse.

Why we built it

Ileostomy patients are instructed to track output volume, fluid intake, weight, and pouch changes — dehydration is the top cause of post-ileostomy readmission — but the only apps available are Coloplast/ConvaTec marketing funnels with shallow, buggy logging, so patients and caregivers fall back to spreadsheets to prod…

What makes it different

Coloplast MyOstomyLife is a product-marketing app with reviewer-reported date bugs, no backfilled photos, and no output-volume math; ConvaTec My Ostomy Journey is a Me+ sales funnel with no per-24h totals and no clinician report; OstoBuddy, the best free independent app, tracks pouch changes, supplies, and output cons…

Who it's for

Anyone who wants honest tracking without a coach, a subscription, or a streak guilting them at 11pm.

In one line: Ostomy output & hydration log

Try it

See the Ostomy output & hydration log for the full feature list, the info table, and support links.


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