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What is a Gastrostomy Tube?

A feeding tube is an equipment that is inserted into the stomach through the abdomen. Mainly, it supplies nutrition to the patient who has difficulties in eating. Health Products For You brings you a wide range of premium g-tubes. There are three types of feeding tubes on HPFY: PEG or percutaneous endoscopic, standard gastrostomy, and low-profile gastrostomy tube. These gastrostomy tubes are manufactured by leading names like Kimberly-Clark, Applied Medical Technology, Covidien/Medtronic, and many others.


Features of Gastrostomy Tubes

Gastrostomy tubes are equipped with several features to enhance the enteral feeding process. They include:


Gastrostomy Tube Insertion

Feeding tube insertion is percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG), G-tube insertion, and esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD). The insertion of a tube is done when the patient is unable to eat on their own due to the following reasons -

Conditions that may cause a person to have trouble eating include


Additionally, when a person has to take certain medications, PEG can be performed. The physician will perform a gastrostomy using an endoscope- a flexible tube with a camera attached. It may make the patient feel drowsy following the procedure. They may be given anesthesia to make the process smoother for the patient. The patient is required to stay empty stomach for the procedure. Generally, the physician will ask the patient to abstain from having anything eight hours prior to the process. Most people are discharged the same day.

How is the endoscope inserted?


Caring for a Feeding G-tube


Where to Buy Gastrostomy Feeding Tubes Online?

Health Products For You offers its customers durable feeding tubes for the elderly and children. These enteral feeding tubes are manufactured by leading names such as Bard Inc., Mic-Key, and Kendall, etc. Shop with us to avail best deals and earn reward dollars on every purchase you make.


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