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Paralysis from 5 months , which food is better for ryles tube - #10275

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Paralysis from 5 months, which food is better for ryles tube and nutrition food, and is good for to give bone soup and which food is best for to give orally in liquid, is good to do oil massage, and please advise to increase.Sodium levels with food

Age: 53
Chronic illnesses: Paralysis
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For someone experiencing paralysis and utilizing a Ryles tube, it’s crucial to ensure proper nutritional intake tailored to their needs. Liquid nutrition formulas designed specifically for enteral feeding are ideal as they offer a balanced mix of calories, proteins, vitamins, and minerals. These are commercially available and meant to meet all the dietary requirements effectively without the risk of blockages in the tube. Bone broth can be helpful due to its protein content, but it’s vital to ensure it’s well-strained to avoid chunks that could block the tube. However, rely mainly on professionally prepared nutritional drinks unless a healthcare provider confirms homemade options are appropriate.

For oral intake, especially if there is swallowing difficulty, stick with foods that have a smooth, thin consistency. Thin soups, smoothies, and pureed foods are often recommended. The key is smoothness and consistency, avoiding anything too thick that might pose a choking hazard. Oil massage can be beneficial for maintaining skin health and circulation, which can aid in overall wellness, though it won’t directly impact nutritional status. Just be diligent about pressure areas to prevent sores.

Regarding sodium levels, increasing sodium through diet can be approached carefully. If the person doesn’t have contraindications like hypertension, incorporating broths (consider sodium content), or using a moderate amount of salt in pureed or liquid foods can help, but it should strictly follow medical advice. Consult their healthcare provider since sodium levels can be complex, influenced by numerous factors. Ensuring a healthcare professional periodically evaluates the situation is vital, especially since improper sodium levels can have serious consequences.

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