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A gastrostomy tube – commonly called “G-tube" - is a tube that is placed into your child's stomach DAILY SKIN CARE. You will need to care for the skin around the G-tube every day. For the first 3 weeks the site should be cleaned with ? strength hydrogen . you can change the G-tube following the instructions below.
Our MIC-KEY* Low-Profile Gastrostomy Feeding Tube is a step up from a standard gastrostomy feeding tube. When designing it, we listened to many enteral feeding consumers who requested a tube that would allow for an active and more mobile lifestyle. They told us it should be unobtrusive, easy to conceal under
Preparing & Caring for Your G-tube. Your gastrostomy G-tube. • A gastrostomy (stoma) is a surgical opening made through skin through the abdomen and into the stomach. A feeding tube (called a gastrostomy tube or G-tube) is placed through this opening. • This allows food and medicine to be given directly into the
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1 Aug 2017 Feeding tubes are needed when you are unable to eat or drink. This may be due to stroke or other brain injury, problems with the esophagus, surgery of the head and neck, or other conditions. Your PEG tube is easy to use. You (or your caregiver) can learn to care for it on your own and even give yourself
26 Jul 2011 G-tube care will make your tube last longer & keep the skin around it healthy. Read this step-by-step guide to checking, securing & cleaning your g-tube.
Wash your hands with soap and water before and after care. Remove old dressing (if dressing is being used). Wash skin around the tube with soap and warm water. A dressing may be used around the G-tube site as instructed by your care team.
Discharge Instructions: Caring for Your Gastrostomy Tube (G-Tube). You have been discharged with a gastrostomy tube, or G-tube. The G-tube was inserted through your belly (abdominal) wall and into your stomach. The tube will provide you with food, fluids, and medicine. Your G-tube may move in and out slightly.
Begin with water on evening of tube placement and begin regular tube feeding after 24 hours, as instructed. You may shower 24 hours after tube placement. To remove drainage, crusts, or blood from the skin around the tube, use a solution of half hydrogen peroxide- half water.
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