Tube Feeding: Living With a Feeding Tube

Overview

Your body needs nutrition to stay strong and help you live a healthy life. If you're unable to eat or you have an illness that makes it hard to swallow food, you may need a feeding tube. The tube is used to put foods, liquids, and medicines into your stomach. You may have the tube for several weeks or months or longer. It depends on why you need it.

  • Surgery is used to insert the feeding tube into your stomach. After surgery, you'll have a 6- to 12-inch tube coming out of your belly.
  • Foods, liquids, and medicines are given through the tube. The food is a mixture (formula) that has proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals.

Having a feeding tube means learning new skills and routines. You'll learn how to use and care for the tube and avoid common problems. Keeping the tube clean is an important part of your care.

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Current as of: October 7, 2024

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