Your child’s doctor or speech therapist may have recommended that you thicken liquids if your child has swallowing difficulty.
You can change your child's g-tube yourself if the button is equipped with a balloon. Read this article for step-by-step instructions.
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Your child may require a nasogastric tube, or NG tube, if she can’t eat enough food by mouth. Read for steps for NG tube placement.
Ever wonder what’s in your tube feeding formula? Here’s a guide to the basic ingredients found in almost all commercially prepared enteral formulas. Carbohydrates Carbohydrate is your body’s preferred source of energy. Sources in most enteral formulas include: Corn syrup solids function as sweeteners and/or thickeners. Corn maltodextrin enhances texture and flavor. It comes from cornstarch… Continue reading Tube Feeding Formula Ingredients
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Traveling with a feeding tube can be stressful. Plan ahead and follow these tips for safe and stress-free air travel.
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We go through the steps of preparing the formula, filling the feeding bag, and cleaning the bag and tubing between feedings.
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