A hypertonic salt water soak is a gauze that has been saturated with extra salty water.
If you are having problems with your child’s stoma, such as redness or swelling, or if there is hypergranulation tissue. Hypergranualtion tissue is bumpy or swollen tissue that is wet and often bleeds easily. It can also be painful. Applying hypertonic salt water soaks to hypergranulation tissue might help it heal.
The extra salt in a hypertonic salt water soak helps to pull moisture away from the tissue, dry the skin, and reduce the swelling and redness. This is the first step to prevent or treat hypergranulation tissue.
Some people refer to these as “saline soaks,” but this is not correct because saline solution is not salty enough. If you see saline in a store for purchase, do not buy or use it to treat hypergranulation tissue — it does not have the correct salt concentration.