It is normal for the stoma to produce small amounts of thin, yellow-green discharge that gets crusty and sticks to the tube. This is not considered stoma leakage.
You may occasionally see small amounts of stomach contents, water or formula leaking from the stoma. This is especially common after tube changes.
If your child has a cold or another infection, their stoma may look redder or may leak more than usual. This should get better once your child is feeling better.
While small amounts of leakage are okay, too much leakage can cause
skin irritation, skin breakdown and enlargement of the stoma.
The SickKids G-Tube Feeding Program has developed a one page guide to help you quickly troubleshoot any issues with your child's stoma, including granulation tissue, infection, skin irritation from leakage and stoma issues from a loose tube:
Stoma Issues One Pager |