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Nasogastric Feeding Tube: A Vital Support for Nutritional Needs.

by Urooj Shabbir 21 Jul 2023 0 Comments

Medsitis, a leading company, aims to provide amazing medical products such as nasogastric feeding tubes at your doorstep. A nasogastric feeding tube, often abbreviated as an NG tube, is a medical device used to deliver nutrition and medications directly into the stomach through the nose.

Let’s discuss major indications, advantages, price ranges, and components served by Medsitis Nasogastric Feeding Tubes with some procedural implications as well.

4 Major Indications of Nasogastric Feeding Tubes:

It plays a vital role in combating malnutrition or dehydration in severely affected patients. Indications for Nasogastric Feeding Tubes include:

  1. post-surgery patients experiencing difficulty in swallowing
  2. critically ill patients in the ICU
  3. individuals with neurological disorders affecting their ability to eat
  4. cancer patients undergoing treatments with gastrointestinal side effects.

 5 Amazing Advantages of Medsitis’ Nasogastric feeding tube:

The nasogastric feeding tube offers numerous advantages, making it a valuable tool in patient care:

  1. Quick and non-invasive: Compared to other feeding methods like gastrostomy or jejunostomy tubes, the NG tube, provided by Medsitis, insertion is relatively quick, simple, and does not require surgery.
  1. Temporary support: NG tubes are particularly useful for short-term nutritional support, providing patients with the necessary nutrients until they can eat on their own.
  1. VersatilityNasogastric feeding tubes can deliver a variety of liquid nutritional formulas, medications, and even contrast agents for diagnostic purposes.
  1. Reduced risk of aspiration: By delivering nutrition directly to the stomach, the risk of aspiration (food or liquid entering the lungs) is minimized, promoting better respiratory health.
  1. Improved patient comfortNasogastric feeding tubes are generally well-tolerated, and patients can continue to talk, eat soft foods, and maintain some level of normalcy during their treatment.

Highlighting the Procedure of Using Medsitis’ Nasogastric Feeding Tubes:

Medsitis provide high-quality NG tube that is widely and confidently used in these procedures. The process of inserting a nasogastric feeding tube is relatively simple and non-invasive, making it a commonly used method for providing nutrition to patients who are unable to eat or swallow normally. Here's how it works:

  1. Insertion: A healthcare professional, usually a nurse or doctor, carefully inserts the Nasogastric feeding tubes through one of the patient's nostrils. Medsitis aims to provide such a product that is gentle and can easily advance through the nasal passage.
  2. Swallowing or suctioning: Once the tube reaches the back of the throat, the patient is asked to swallow. In some cases, the healthcare professional may use a suctioning device to help guide the tube down into the stomach.
  3. Verification of placement: To ensure correct placement, the healthcare provider may use various methods to confirm that the tube is correctly positioned in the stomach. These methods can include auscultation (listening for air in the stomach with a stethoscope), aspirating stomach contents to check the pH level, or performing an X-ray.
  4. Securing the tube: After confirming proper placement, the nasogastric feeding tube is typically secured to the patient's nose with adhesive tape to prevent accidental removal.

         Nasogastric Feeding Tube

Price Range of Medsitis’ Nasogastric feeding tubes:

We at Medsitis offer a wide range of Nasogastric feeding tubes at different prices. Different available prices are

Included Components with Medsitis NG tube:

Medsitis prevents you from the hassle of ordering every component separately by giving a complete package of Nasogastric feeding tubes. The components included are:

  • Transgastric-Jejunal Feeding Tube with External Retention Ring
  • Silicone Coated Guidewire
  • Directions for Use
  • Patient Care Guidelines
  • Water Soluble Lubricant
  • Luer-Slip™ Syringe
  • 35ml Catheter Tip Syringe
  • Secure-Lok External Retention Ring

Medsitis provides Nasogastric Feeding Tube that is a lifeline for patients facing various challenges with eating and swallowing. Its non-invasive nature and ease of insertion make it an essential tool in providing short-term nutritional support. Medsitis provides the Nasogastric Feeding Tube which is a crucial device in enhancing patient recovery and well-being.

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