pain in throat after inserting the feeding tube.
Hi All,
My father 53yrs on his last week(3 days left) of radiation of 7 weeks.day before yesterday we put the feeding tube.From yesterday he is saying he is feeling pain in his throat.when swallowing the saliva(though he had pain before he is telling he is feeling more pain).Does it because of tube or anything else,i am scared a little.
Thanks & Regards
alok
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He's so close to the end of rads....
They go down a person's throat when inserting the tube, so yes....the insertion could be part of why he feels increased pain. Tube goes down the throat, then they pull it out through the hole in the stomach.
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Hi Thanks for ur reply.Thatphrannie51 said:He's so close to the end of rads....
They go down a person's throat when inserting the tube, so yes....the insertion could be part of why he feels increased pain. Tube goes down the throat, then they pull it out through the hole in the stomach.
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Hi Thanks for ur reply.That feeding tube they have inserted through the nose to the stomach.Will they make a hole to pull it out? I think they will pull it out through nose only.
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Oh...so he has a nasalhope3210 said:Hi Thanks for ur reply.That
Hi Thanks for ur reply.That feeding tube they have inserted through the nose to the stomach.Will they make a hole to pull it out? I think they will pull it out through nose only.
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feeding tube....I thought we were talking about a PEG feeding tube.
If they ran that from his nose, down his throat into his stomach, I could imagine that being this close to the end of rads, they ran it over some pretty tender tissue.....and that may be why he may have increased pain. At this stage of the game (only 3 rads left)....each day could increase the pain, also.
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Nasal tube suckshope3210 said:Hi Thanks for ur reply.That
Hi Thanks for ur reply.That feeding tube they have inserted through the nose to the stomach.Will they make a hole to pull it out? I think they will pull it out through nose only.
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Can’t understand why at his late stage they would put a tube down his throat, poor guy he must been going through hell with that. Are then giving him any type of pain meds or Magic Mouthwash to help.
Tim Hondo
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I had a nasal tubehope3210 said:Hi Thanks for ur reply.That
Hi Thanks for ur reply.That feeding tube they have inserted through the nose to the stomach.Will they make a hole to pull it out? I think they will pull it out through nose only.
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after my surgery and it made my throat very sore. It tended to rub around my throat area when I moved around a lot. I'm sorry he is so uncomfortable and having to deal with this.
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Hi All,
Thanks for yourHi All,
Thanks for your informatic responses,Actually radiation doctor was telling to put the tube after 3rd week.But as the Chemo doctor told if he is managing without tube just carry on.Thats why we made late decision to insert the feeding tube.And the other reason for late insertion of feeding tube is we were very much scared about tube.
He is having lots of pain in his throat and that to with reinsertion of the tube today(As the tube came out unknowingly during bathe).The good thing about my father is that throughout the radiation his weight was almost same(around 47KG) though he is under weight according to his height.
Praying to god that Radiation might have done its work.
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