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Can You Use Tap Water for Tube Feeding?

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For most adult patients with a gastrostomy tube (G-tube) who are not immunocompromised, clean tap water is generally considered safe for flushing purposes. However, the type of water required for tube feeding and flushes depends on several factors, including the patient's immune status and feeding tube location.

What kind of water for feeding tube?

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According to numerous clinical practice guidelines and recent studies, clean, potable tap water is a safe and cost-effective option for flushing a feeding tube for most adult patients. However, the appropriate type of water depends heavily on the patient's immune status and the tube's location, making it a critical decision for caregivers and patients.

What Water to Use for a PEG Tube: A Guide to Safety and Flushing

5 min read
According to a study conducted at a multisite oncology institution, tap water was found to be a safe, effective, and cost-saving alternative to sterile water for flushing enteral feeding tubes for many patients. Understanding what water to use for a peg tube is crucial for preventing infections, avoiding blockages, and ensuring proper hydration.