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Stoma Care Market Size, Growth, Development and Demand Forecast to 2030

by Vijay K. Web Marketing
As stated by a market research firm, P&S Intelligence, the size of the stoma care market was USD 2,732.1 million in 2022, and it will grow at a rate of 4.5% in the years to come, to reach USD 3,882.1 million by 2030.

The increasing occurrence of numerous inflammatory bowel conditions, such as diverticular disease, Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis, fecal incontinence, and colorectal and intestinal cancer, accompanied by the increasing healthcare spending, and the advent of novel products for stoma care are driving the growth of the industry.

Ostomy bags will grow at a rate of 6% in the near future. This has a lot to do with the escalation of temporary along with permanent stoma surgeries amongst people suffering from IBDs and large and small intestine cancers, and tech advancements in this type of bag, required for stoma surgeries.


Europe had the largest revenue share, of about 40%, and it will maintain the position in the years to come. 

This has a lot to do with the increasing incidence of inflammatory bowel diseases, strong healthcare infra, the existence of foremost industry players and compensation policies for stoma care surgeries by private insurance companies, and the increasing government spending. 

Furthermore, Germany holds major revenue in Europe. This is because of the increasing requirement for ostomy pouches, fixtures, and services at a high speed. Also, the increasing disposable income is creating a high requirement for stoma surgeries.

It is due to the fact that, there is an increasing count of elderly population all over the world, the demand for the stoma care treatment will continue to increase in the near future.

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About Vijay K. Senior   Web Marketing

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