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Tube feeding, also known as enteral feeding, is a lifesaving nutritional support method for children who cannot eat or swallow food orally. While the idea may seem overwhelming at first, understanding its purpose and benefits can help parents and caregivers navigate this journey with confidence and care.

What Is Tube Feeding?

Tube feeding is a medical procedure where a tube delivers liquid nutrition directly into the stomach or small intestine. It is used for children who are unable to meet their nutritional needs through regular eating due to medical, developmental, or physical conditions.

Why Do Children Need Tube Feeding?

There are various reasons why tube feeding may be necessary:

Benefits:

Tube feeding ensures that children receive essential nutrients, vitamins, and calories for proper growth and development, even when oral intake is limited. Some key benefits include:

Emotional Support for Children and Families:

Transitioning to tube feeding can be emotionally challenging for families. Open communication, counseling, and connecting with support groups can make the adjustment easier for both the child and caregivers. Explaining the process to your child in an age-appropriate way helps reduce anxiety and builds trust.

Dr. Nidhi Rawal

pediatric gastroenterologist and hepatologist

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