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Do you get hungry while on TPN?

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According to a study published in *PubMed*, patients on short-term Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) may experience hunger despite receiving adequate calories. This feeling, which can be both physical and psychological, affects many individuals undergoing this intensive form of nutritional support. So, do you get hungry while on TPN? The answer is not as straightforward as it seems and requires a deeper look into the body's appetite regulation.

How Long Can You Stay on TPN For?

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According to the Cleveland Clinic, parenteral nutrition is complete enough to replace mouth feeding for as long as necessary—even for life. The duration of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) varies dramatically based on the underlying medical condition and a patient's response to therapy. For some, it is a short-term intervention, while for others it becomes a long-term, life-sustaining treatment.

Understanding Why is TPN not good long-term?

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According to the Cleveland Clinic, long-term parenteral nutrition-associated liver disease (PNALD) can affect up to 50% of patients after five to seven years. This statistic underscores why is TPN not good long-term and why healthcare providers prioritize transitioning to alternative nutritional methods whenever possible.