Feeding Tubes
Feeding tubes are medical devices used to provide nutrition to individuals who cannot eat by mouth. They deliver food, fluids, and medications directly into the stomach or intestines. Common types of feeding tubes include nasogastric tubes, which are inserted through the nose, and gastrostomy tubes, which are placed directly into the stomach through the abdominal wall.
These tubes are often used for patients with conditions such as stroke, cancer, or neurological disorders that impair swallowing. Feeding tubes help ensure that individuals receive the necessary nutrients for recovery and overall health when traditional eating is not possible.