This document presents a case study of a 30-year-old male farmer with an ileostomy. Two months prior he had undergone an emergency surgery for perforated peritonitis which resulted in the creation of a temporary loop ileostomy. He presented with complaints of redness and itching around the stoma site for the past 2 weeks. On examination, the stoma was found to be well-functioning with normal output and appearance. There was excoriated skin near the proximal opening that was healing with topical ointment. The provisional diagnosis was a temporary diverting loop ileostomy with peristomal excoriation.