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Increase calories and decrease nausea after esophagectomy |
Dear OncoLink "Ask The Experts," Katrina Claghorn, MS, RD, Registered Dietitian at the Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania, responds: There are a number of things that you may want to consider. When a person experiences nausea while on a jejunostomy feeding tube the first thing we generally adjust is the rate of administration and the volume of the feedings. Sometimes a person may not tolerate certain ingredients or the composition of the formula the tube feeding product and so other brands may be tried. Most clinics have a dietitian who can help or contact the dietitian affiliated with the company that supplies your tube feeding supplements and equipment. Following an esophagogastrectomy foods should initially be limited to a 1/4-cup or 60 cc at a time. Most people can eventually tolerate larger amounts. However, when experiencing nausea again limit intake to these small portions. Fluids should be taken between eating food. Generally, by alternating eating and drinking every hour, fluid and calorie needs can be achieved. If fluids can't be tolerated orally, water can be poured through the feeding tube often at a higher rate than the tube feeding can be administered. Also, contact her medical team who may be able to prescribe anti-nausea medication. Acupuncture has been shown to help relieve nausea in some patients. If you use an acupuncturist may sure they are credentialed and are knowledgeable about the impact of cancer on the body. |
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