PEG Treatment in Kolkata

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Overview

Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) is a procedure in which a feeding tube is inserted directly into the stomach through the abdominal wall using an endoscope, allowing for nutrition when oral intake is not possible.

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BEG Treatment in Kolkata overview

Symptoms of PEG

Loose, watery or sometimes bloody stool (diarrhoea)

Difficulty swallowing food or liquid

Persistent abdominal pain

Frequent choking or coughing while eating

Fatigue and weight loss

Unexplained and severe weight loss

Jaundice in severe cases

Ongoing vomiting or food intolerance

Persistent abdominal pain

Weakness due to poor nutrition

Persistent abdominal pain

Inability to feed due to neurological issues

The polyp will be removed using a snare or surgical tool.

Recovery from head, neck, or throat cancer surgery

If symptoms are severe or persist for more than a few days, consult Dr. Debjoy Sau for immediate treatment.

Causes of PEG

When eating becomes difficult due to serious health conditions, PEG can offer a safe way to maintain nutrition. Common causes include:
Stroke or brain injury
Motor neuron diseases like ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis)
Head, neck, or oesophageal cancers
Severe facial or throat trauma
Long-term unconsciousness or coma
Birth defects in children affecting swallowing

Common Bacteria that Cause PEG

Streptococcus pneumoniae
Staphylococcus aureus
E. coli
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Salmonella<br />
Escherichia coli (E. coli)
Klebsiella pneumoniae
Klebsiella pneumoniae

PEG Treatment Options

PEG insertion:

It is done by using a flexible camera (endoscope), usually under light sedation.

Tube feeding:

Delivers liquid nutrition directly to the stomach to ensure the body gets essential nutrients.

Antibiotics:

It is prescribed to treat or prevent infections around the PEG site caused by harmful bacteria.

Tube Replacement:

The PEG tube may need to be replaced if it becomes blocked, damaged, or worn out.

Daily Cleaning:

Gentle cleaning of the skin around the tube helps prevent infections and keeps the site healthy.

Routine Follow-ups:

Regular check-ups ensure the PEG is functioning well and the patient is receiving proper nutrition.
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FAQs

Know Your Answers

Is PEG insertion painful?

No, it is done under local anaesthesia and sedation, so you’ll stay comfortable.

Can you still eat normally with a PEG?

If your condition improves, you can return to your normal eating habits. Until then, the PEG tube will provide the necessary nutrition.

How long does a PEG tube last?

A PEG tube typically lasts between 6 to 12 months and can be easily replaced if necessary.

Is PEG permanent?

It is not always permanent; some patients recover and have the tube removed once they can start eating normally.

How do I care for the PEG tube at home?

Clean the area gently, rotate the tube daily, and follow your doctor’s instructions. It’s easy with a little practice.